Miles to Go
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Miles to Go is an autobiography
Autobiography
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 by Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus
Miley Ray Cyrus is an American actress and pop singer-songwriter. She achieved wide fame for her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana....

, co-written by Hilary Liftin and published by Disney Hyperion in March 2009. The memoir discusses Cyrus' relationship with her parents, her thoughts on the media, her love life, her future ambitions and milestones she still has to reach in her life. Miles to Go reached #1 on the New York Times
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 children’s best seller list. A second edition to the book was released in Australia in December 2009 and in the UK on 1 March 2010.

Miles to Go has sold more than 2 million copies, selling over 1,000 copies the first day of its release. On a Today Show interview in April 2009, Cyrus said, "In my book, I want readers to feel what I feel; the emotion and power. I've explained how things went through in my life and how I've done it all. I just don't want my fans to come up to me and say all these things saying that famous is the best thing in the world. The popularity is pretty high and I want readers to understand that it is not that way about being a celebrity and not read it all for nothing." The book was listed on the Bestseller
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s chart at #78 out of 100.

The book, in which Cyrus writes about how she is an ordinary girl living her dream life, includes stories, poems, songs, photos and quotations from the Bible
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Six more editions of the book have been released since its first release in March 2009.

A passage out of the autobiography was noted by the New York Post
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, as follows I would never smoke, I always say that for me, smoking would be like smashing my guitar and expecting it to play... I'd never do that to my voice, not to mention the rest of my body in contrast to her smoking habits which she took up sometime in February 2011.

Translations

Translations of Miles to Go
Language Country Publisher(s) and distributor(s) Translator(s) Title(s)
1. Vietnamese
Vietnamese
Vietnamese may refer to:* Of, from, or related to Vietnam, the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia.** Of, from, or related to the former country of North Vietnam** Of, from, or related to the former country of South Vietnam...

Vietnam
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Literature Publishing House
and Nhã Nam Culture and Communications JSC

Phi Phi

Những dặm đường tôi đi - Tự truyện của Hannah Montana

(Miles to Go - An Autobiography of Hannah Montana)

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