Recounts the garage-born birth of Apple, the creation of the Macintosh, and the intense boardroom battles that famously led to his ousting in 1985.

Traces his childhood in Silicon Valley, his early interest in electronics, his counterculture phases, and his legendary partnership with Steve Wozniak.

is a niche biographical book by J.T. Owens that presents the life of the Apple co-founder through a unique, first-person narrative lens. Unlike the massive, journalistic authorized biography penned by Walter Isaacson, or standard third-person unauthorized exposes like Jeffrey Young's iCon , Owens' book adopts a stylistic approach that reads as if Steve Jobs himself were recounting his personal and professional journey. 📖 The Core Concept

Dives into his determination during the NeXT computer years and the massive entertainment disruption he facilitated by backing Pixar.

The most striking feature of Steve Jobs: The Unauthorized Autobiography is its framing. While it is fundamentally an unauthorized biography (meaning it was written without any collaboration from Steve Jobs' estate or Apple), the author makes the creative choice to write in the .