Steve Jobs is a biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. He is an American journalist, author, and professor. He has written a few other notable biographies where Leonardo da Vinci one of them. After this, you will also like his work in Benjamin Franklin: An American Life.
The audio narration of the subject book is done by Dylan Baker. He is a fine narrator and gave a reasonably satisfactory narration of this Steve Jobs biography.
Walter Isaacson put a lot of effort into this biography, before bringing it to the audience. He conducted interviews with Steve Jobs 40 times over two years. He also had interviews with more than a hundred family members, adversaries, competitors, friends, and colleagues of Jobs. The author as a result came with a riveting story of the rollercoaster life and the intense personality of the genius entrepreneur. His passion for achieving perfection along with his ferocious drive played a pivotal role to revolutionize a good number of industries. The ones included are tablet computing, phones, digital publishing, music, animated movies, and personal computers.
At the time when America was interested in finding a way to sustain its innovative edge and when societies all around the globe were looking for digital economies ten Jobs stood firm as an icon of inventiveness. He knew very well that the best way to produce value in the current times was to connect creativity and technology. He started a company where imagination in abundance was combined with the incredible features of technology.
Jobs did collaborate very well with Walter Isaacson for this book. But, he still asked for no control over what he wanted to write, and that is the best thing about this biography.