

"Bah" said Juliet, as she went on to major in Latin American Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz (they had, by far, the best parties of any department). Juliet's father advised his daughters to enter the lucrative and soon-to-flourish field of computers. A man named Steve Jobs was working in his garage in Cupertino, just down the street.

Walking to and from kindergarten every day she would indulge in her earliest larcenous activity: stealing walnuts and apricots from surrounding orchards.īy the time she graduated middle school, the orchards were disappearing and the valley at the southern tip of the San Francisco Bay had become the cradle of the silicon semi-conductor. The family soon moved to what were, at the time, the sticks of Cupertino, an hour south of San Francisco.

Juliet Blackwell (aka Julie Goodson-Lawes, aka Hailey Lind) started out life in Palo Alto, California, born of a Texan mother and a Yankee father.
