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The Lost Father
First edition
AuthorMona Simpson
CountryUS
LanguageEnglish
Genreautobiographical fiction
PublisherKnopf
Publication date
January 11, 1993
Media typeprint/digital
Pages506
ISBN9780679733034
Preceded byAnywhere But Here (novel) 

The Lost Father is an autobiographical fiction novel written by American novelist Mona Simpson. It is the sequel to Simpson's first novel, Anywhere But Here and based on her real search for her father, Abdulfattah ‘John’ Jandali. It also contains a fictionalized portrait of her mother, Joanne Carole Schieble. Jandali and Schieble are Steve Jobs' birth parents (although this fact does not appear in the novel).