ABOUT THE BOOK While there have been many young and talented stars to come out of the Disney franchise, none have been as successful as Miley Cyrus. She was once just the daughter of musician Billy Ray Cyrus, and then skyrocketed into international stardom. Miley Cyrus built a very profitable machine for Disney, building a brand that ranged from music, to television, to merchandising. But when the cameras stopped rolling and the little girls who followed her every move, moved on, Cyrus was left wondering just where she stood in Hollywood and if she would ever be relevant ever again. Her road since has been full of twists, turns and missteps and as she continues to evolve, fans are left wondering, will she make it back to the top. or crash and burn once and for all. MEET THE AUTHOR With over 25 years experience as a writer and editor, Lucille Barilla can get a job completed correctly and with flair! Her brain is a cesspool of information that, if not for her writing, would just sit there and go to waste! Thank goodness for instant recall about celebs and who they're dating, otherwise she would never be able to finish a TV guide crossword puzzle! EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK The premiere of Hannah Montana was unlike anything the channel had ever seen before. Yet, Miley was so insulated from the process, she didnt know anyone had actually seen it until she was at an amusement park with her aunt. There, six thirteen year-old girls ran up to me and asked for my autograph. This was the moment when I realized that Hannah Montana wasnt just a new job that I loved. There were people out there watching us. Real people, who recognized me on te street. I wasnt just Miley Cyrus anymore, I was carrying Miley Stewart and Hannah Montana around with me. It was weird. It was cool. I was twelve. (Miley Cyrus, Miles to Go) Everything happened fast for Miley Cyrus. She went from being the child of a famous musician to a star in her own right. Yet, she was not sure how to handle the process. She became the first person signed to the Walt Disney Company that had not just one, but several deals across the board in television, film, music and merchandising. This was due to the savvy workings of her mom Tish, who went to someone who knew about the inner workings of show business for guidance, Mileys godmother, Dolly Parton. Dolly directed Tish to the best representatives and business managers in the business. Miley was now a conglomerate and she hadnt even become a teenager yet... Buy a copy to keep reading! CHAPTER OUTLINE Wikipedia+: Miley Cyrus + Introduction + From Destiny Hope to Miley Ray + Hello Hannah + Hannah Montana, Season Two and Big Changes Ahead + ...and much more
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