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Here's another one from the same publisher - http://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Computers-2014-Shelly-Cashman/dp/1285161769/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y
If you decide to pursue computers and its related fields such as IT, networking, software developing, computer forensics, and system administration, you are going to need some general knowledge in computers. Here are my personal book recommendations for the absolute beginner looking to create a foundation in IT. I know some of these books are are outdated but the concepts are still there. Good luck.
How to use the Windows Command Line (Ignore XP, can still be done in Windows 10)
Windows XP Command Line
A broad introduction to computer technologies
Discovering Computers
More introduction to computer concepts with pictures and diagrams
How Computers Work
Computer hardware / building a computer
A+ Guide to Hardware
Microsoft's introduction to computer networking
Microsoft Windows Networking Essentials
Computer ip addressing and subnetting
IP Addressing and Subnetting Workbook (downloads a .pdf file)
Learn basic programming concepts
Realm of Racket
Learn to program in Python
Automate the Boring Stuff
Unfortunately sometimes people have to learn to help themselves. She needs to keep an agenda/planner for her memory.
Keep a notepad or notebook for everything she learns to keep track of.
She can get basic books for working with the Microsoft Productivity Suite.
Heck I'd even say she could take one Intro to Computers course at her local community college.
Or I can recommend the text book from a course I took, Discovering Computers
https://www.amazon.com/Discovering-Computers-2014-Shelly-Cashman/dp/1285161769
I've got a bad memory, but I'm successful because I acknowledged it was a problem and took steps to mitigate it.