Jobs had a biological sister, and they learned of their kinship in 1986, which led to a close relationship. She authored several novels that were inspired by her family dynamics, including works that reflected her mother's life and her connections with Jobs and his daughter, Lisa. These novels include titles such as "Anywhere but Here" and "A Regular Guy," as well as "The Lost Father," which depicts her father, Abdulfattah Jandali.
Additionally, Alvy Ray Smith, one of the co-founders of Pixar, is also mentioned in the context of Steve Jobs. A biography called "Steve Jobs," written by Walter Isaacson, explores the life and impact of Jobs, detailing his contributions to technology and innovation.