---
product_id: 1273920
title: "Steve Jobs"
price: "MX$1933"
currency: MXN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
url: https://www.desertcart.mx/products/1273920-steve-jobs
store_origin: MX
region: Mexico
---

# Steve Jobs

**Price:** MX$1933
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Steve Jobs
- **How much does it cost?** MX$1933 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.mx](https://www.desertcart.mx/products/1273920-steve-jobs)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Description

Full description not available

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    The Truth Hurts
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 29, 2011*

FIrst of all, and overall, I liked the book. Secondly, the enigma that we all knew that Steve Jobs was is fairly represented by Mr. Issacson although not as in depth as his book on Einstein was. There are two distinct parts to this book, the period from when Mr. Jobs was born to the point that he was let go by the Apple Board under Mr. Scully. The second part, and I think the reason why I gave it only four stars, was written in too much of a hurry. Not enough time was spent on the transition from NeXT to Apple and the two products that really solidified Apple in the market: the original iMac and the iPod, I think, were glossed over in what should of been a more in depth analysis. Also the period that John Scully ran Apple, the period of the PowerPC, was barely even mentioned. That period was the impetus for Apple to contact Steve to help them out of their mess. I realize that the book had to focus on Steve Jobs and not necessarily on Apple and I also realize that Mr. Issacson had to hurry the finish of the book so that It could be released while everyone's memory still had the death of Steve in their minds, but to make a definitive biography "definitive" you need to spend more time understanding the reasons behind the choices of Jobs and the needs of Apple.Also, Mr. Jobs was a study in dichotomies. Anyone who reads this book will have a billion questions to ask once they finish it. My biggest question that I thought could of been answered in the book by Mr. Issacson is Mr. Jobs' decision NOT to have surgery sooner than he did. Did anyone ask Mr. Jobs what his reasons were? For someone who experimented in hallucinogenic drugs it seemed odd to me that that person was afraid of having is body entered by some outward force. Was Mr. Jobs afraid of surgery? Dying? What? In depth reasons for his not participating in philantrophic  "causes" is also strange to me. I have heard that he always gave money to Democratic political candidates but not to social causes. That to me is another dichotomy.As Mr. Jobs progressed towards his death, the book hurried up considerably, leaving me wanting to understand more what his thoughts on dying were. Certainly he made earlier comments on God after he learned of his cancer, but his spiritual vanities were caught in a dichotomy. How did he handle it? I'm wondering if Mr. Jobs told Mr. Issacson not to spend a lot of time explaining his spiritual awareness or if Mr. Issacson cannot write on spiritual subjects. The part that Mr. Jobs says I hope that life is not like a light switch where you just "turn it off," can be expanded for many chapters by most authors. I guess as a Christian I had hope that Mr. Jobs came to understand that there is another dimension that we must travel, and this book did not peruse that for me.All in all, this book is a keeper. More can be written about the history of Apple, about their black period when Steve was not in command and about how the business decisions were made about each product they made. The obvious manic/depressive psychological presence of Mr. Jobs at Apple would probably make a good read if someone were more knowledgeable of that malady. I  often wonder if taking hallucinogenic drugs did not somehow make worse  his pathological behavior. That also was not expanded in this book.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Audio book version a good one, but long...
  

*by W***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 27, 2013*

I really enjoyed this book.  It gives great insights into a truly creative mind.  Steve Jobs had some huge successes, but he also displayed some serious flaws.  It's this human equation that is so interesting.  Is he still just a jerk despite his accomplishments?  Or does he get a pass on the nice-human-being aspect of life?  The audio book version is a good one, but long.  I would suggest reading the book if you want to get through it more quickly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great book. I have the hardcover version
  

*by D***T on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 15, 2018*

Great book. I have the hardcover version, purchased the auditable version, listen to it in the car. I consider it a must-read for us Geeks!

---

## Why Shop on Desertcart?

- 🛒 **Trusted by 1.3+ Million Shoppers** — Serving international shoppers since 2016
- 🌍 **Shop Globally** — Access 737+ million products across 21 categories
- 💰 **No Hidden Fees** — All customs, duties, and taxes included in the price
- 🔄 **15-Day Free Returns** — Hassle-free returns (30 days for PRO members)
- 🔒 **Secure Payments** — Trusted payment options with buyer protection
- ⭐ **TrustPilot Rated 4.5/5** — Based on 8,000+ happy customer reviews

**Shop now:** [https://www.desertcart.mx/products/1273920-steve-jobs](https://www.desertcart.mx/products/1273920-steve-jobs)

---

*Product available on Desertcart Mexico*
*Store origin: MX*
*Last updated: 2026-05-27*