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I just had my heart ripped open by Small Fry, the celebrity tell-all I didn't know I needed. Who knew I'd relate so deeply to Lisa Brennan-Jobs, whose father, Steve Jobs, was one of the most famous men on the planet? A little backstory: The Apple founder denied being Brennan-Jobs's father until she was almost a teenager, and when he finally admitted paternity, he invited her into his home—but only if she'd agree to cut ties with her mother and change her last name. Awful, right?? But even after all this, she loved him.

It's a complicated feeling I know all too well from my own personal history—this feeling of loving and not loving all at once—and I've never found it captured this perfectly before. It gutted me. And it's why I'm so obsessed with memoirs. No matter how different two people may seem on the surface, memoirs pull back the curtain on how similar we really are.

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