📖 Overview
Miles to Go is Miley Cyrus's 2009 autobiography, written when she was 16 years old at the height of her Hannah Montana fame. The book provides a behind-the-scenes look at her rise to stardom, from her childhood in Tennessee to her breakthrough as a Disney Channel actress and singer.
The memoir includes personal photographs, song lyrics, poems, and Bible verses that were meaningful to Cyrus during her early years. Her relationships with family members, particularly her father Billy Ray Cyrus, form a central part of the narrative.
Through stories of both public and private moments, Cyrus addresses the challenges of growing up in the entertainment industry and maintaining authenticity while living in the spotlight. The book also outlines her goals and dreams for the future.
This memoir offers insight into the complexities of child stardom and the universal experience of finding one's identity during adolescence. Its broad appeal helped it reach #1 on the New York Times children's bestseller list and connect with readers beyond Cyrus's established fan base.
👀 Reviews
Readers found this memoir offered surface-level insights into Miley Cyrus's early career and family life, though many noted it lacks depth given she wrote it at age 16.
Readers appreciated:
- Behind-the-scenes stories from Hannah Montana
- Details about her relationship with her father Billy Ray
- Discussion of dealing with bullying and critics
- Photos and personal anecdotes
Common criticisms:
- Writing feels immature and repetitive
- Too much focus on teen drama and relationships
- Religious references feel forced
- Multiple readers called it "preachy"
Ratings:
Goodreads: 3.7/5 (14,000+ ratings)
Amazon: 4.4/5 (280+ ratings)
Sample reader comments:
"Sweet but shallow - what you'd expect from a teenager's perspective" - Goodreads reviewer
"Focuses too much on boys and not enough on her career journey" - Amazon reviewer
"The writing is basic but her personality shines through" - Barnes & Noble reviewer
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🤔 Interesting facts
🌟 The book was written when Miley was just 16, making her one of the youngest celebrities to publish a memoir.
🎭 "Miles to Go" references Shakespeare's famous line "And miles to go before I sleep," reflecting Miley's understanding that her journey was just beginning.
👨👧 Throughout the book, Miley shares details about being bullied in sixth grade by the "Anti-Miley Club," a group of girls who would lock her in the school bathroom.
🎬 The memoir reveals that Miley initially didn't get the role of Hannah Montana - she was considered too young and small. She persistently kept contacting Disney until they reconsidered.
📝 Each chapter begins with an original poem written by Miley herself, showcasing her lesser-known talent as a writer and poet.