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My previous laptop was a MacBook. It lasted me 10 years and had barely any issues. I've never owned an iPhone, but I imagine the integration features are quite nice for those who do.
While MacBooks are overall reliable and the user experience is good, there's no denying they're pricey. If all she is doing with it is going to be writing, I would get (at the most) an entry-level MacBook Air, and maybe only with a discount if you can manage one.
Otherwise, something cost-efficient like a Chromebook would be more than sufficient, as basically anything can act as a good text editor. George R R Martin famously writes all of the A Song of Ice and Fire books using Wordstar on a DOS PC from 1987 (though given how long he takes between books, maybe that is a bad example after all).
With that in mind, the decision is ultimately dependent on your own situation. If it doesn't break the bank to get the MacBook, sometimes getting something nice that costs a little bit more is better than getting just what you need. But for the situation you described, I'd say just about any laptop would do.