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Miles to Go by Miley Cyrus MAG
Miles to Go took me on a road trip through the life of a girl I thought I already knew everything about. Boy, was I wrong. With every sentence, I felt like Miley was talking to me, having a sister-to-sister chat. She wrote this book with her heart, and that is why it is so meaningful.
Miley is not a cookie-cutter celebrity, like many say. She knows where she came from and won’t forget it. She lives by her values and holds onto her strong faith.
Miley’s family is always her top priority. While she may be famous and live in L.A., who she is hasn’t changed. If her little sister, Noah, wants her to stay home and watch a movie, Miley will. Even if Miley gets invited to a celebrity party, it’s clear that she will choose her family first.
My favorite part of the book was when she talks about Vanessa, a girl who was, as Miley puts it, “the sister God forgot to give me.” Vanessa was a 9-year-old suffering from cystic fibrosis. Miley met her at a hospital and they became instant friends. Miley kept in contact with her family and often visited Vanessa at the hospital or called when she was on tour. One day Miley called only to find out that Vanessa’s time on Earth had ended. Miley was devastated. She immediately got off the tour bus and lay down in a frozen field. This was when Miley realized how much she had needed Vanessa, and how important it is to love every day and not take it for granted. This was just one of Miley’s many beautiful stories.
Somewhere between introducing us to Pappy Cyrus, who changed so many lives, learning to accept her “cankles,” and sharing her love for eating eggs with syrup, Miley connects with readers. For someone so young, Miley is one of the most brilliant people I have ever seen. Her fame hasn’t changed her; she stays grounded with the help of her family and her faith.
When this book came out, I became Miley’s number-one fan all over again. In reading Miles to Go, I felt like a part of the family.
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~Alex
~Alex
When i read this book backstage during a performance for theater, I instantly fell in love with her. I never really had a fully appretiation for her until now. (i know i spelled a couple words wrong... (; ) Now when I see her playing Hannah or rocking out on stage I see her as not Miley Cyrus but more Destiny Hope Cyrus. I feel like I know her much more than I did before. Again awesome article and to anyone who is unsure about reading this do it. i didn't <33 miley before i read this and now i luv her! give it a go!
The same goes for when you wrote "Her fame hasn’t changed her". Unless you knew her both before and after she became famous, you can't say that. Reading a book that she may or may not have written does not give you an accurate description of her. EVEN IF she wrote certain parts of it herself, you cannot be sure that she meant what she was writing. If you were in her place, wouldn't you portray yourself as a celeb who's still a simple country girl at heart, and not actually some snob who knows all preteen girls worship her? Of course. So don't take the book so seriously as a brilliant piece of work.
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