Summary: Steve Jobs is widely recognized as one of the most influential inventors of our time, pioneering the personal computer, the iPod and iPhone. Yet his daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs often remembers a painful childhood spent seeking recognition, acceptance + approval from Apple's visionary leader. Today, Lisa courageously opens up about the complicated relationship with her iconic father, how taking a decade to write her memoir was therapeutic and what she wishes her father would have told her before his death