The Half of It by Madison Beer

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A memoir from singer-songwriter Madison Beer, chronicling the past decade of her life spent in the spotlight-the ups, the downs, and the in-betweens that you won't see on social media. Discovered at twelve years old, Madison Beer was one of the first artists to have her entire life documented online. Over the past decade, she has navigated the spotlight as a child, through her teenage years, and now as a young woman in her twenties. In The Half of It, Madison pulls back the curtain to show the behind-the-scenes of her journey, from reckoning with mass hate online and the time her private pictures were leaked, to battling suicidal thoughts while making her highly acclaimed debut album, Life Support, and her recovery since then. This memoir is an honest and unflinching account of self-love, mental health, and advocacy from one of the fastest-rising musical voices and most influential social media presences of her generation. It hammers home the point, more striking and urgent than ever, that no matter how close the internet may make us feel to people, we truly don't know the half of it.
  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Hardcover
    • Dimension- 5.6" W x 7.7" H x 1" D
    • Genre- Music
    • Publisher- HarperCollins Publishers, Publication date- 04-25-2023
    • Page count- 176
    • ISBN- 9780063237698
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ilovemileycyrus
3 years ago
from Akron, Ohio

There’s only 157 pages of content.

I’m a huge Madison Beer fan, and I’m definitely in the target audience, considering I’m a teenage girl, but I was disappointed. Madison doesn’t go into depth about any story. She doesn’t even explain how she got famous, or provide many anecdotes from when she was little. I feel like she published the rough draft, because if she would have dove deeper into each area of her life, I think the book would’ve been better. She spends most of the book talking about online hate, which is fine, but something we’ve heard millions of times. I personally just don’t think this is worth the price. There just isn’t enough depth to the book. If she would’ve shared more personal stories, with more details, it would’ve been better.

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