Small Fry: A Memoir

Small Fry: A Memoir

2018 • 416 pages

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Average rating3.8

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👍🏽Pick it: If you're looking for a refreshing take on the often-exhausting memoir.

👎🏽Skip it: If you're not quite ready to part from your Steve Jobs' shrine.

Small Fry was the best Memoir of 2018. Yeah, I said it. I shy away from this genre because I naively have always believed memoirs either serve as a humble-brag or a woe-is-me rant. Small Fry humbled my ignorance. Brennan-Jobs respected her exclusive position and responsibility to peel back the curtain of the mysterious tech-God, bizarre visionary, Steve Jobs. Instead of using the book as a posthumous bashing of an absent Papa Jobs, she moved me by simply telling her story-unbiased and reader all insight, no fluff. The result: an untheatrical confidence that'll move anyone who has a child is a child, or craves love, no matter how far removed.

December 10, 2018Report this review