A Million Miles in a Thousand Years

first publication date:  2009
original title:  A Million Miles in a Thousand Years
original language:  English

A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, subtitled "What I Learned While Editing My Life", is the sixth book by Donald Miller. The book came about through the circumstances following the publication of the author's earlier successful book Blue Like Jazz. After this publication, Miller's life stalled, and rather than enjoying his success, and he slipped into a depressive state. He had no desire to participate in the daily responsibilities of life and found himself questioning what his purpose was. While in this slump he was approached by two movie producers wanting to turn his book into a movie. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years centers on the realizations that Miller came to while editing his successful memoir Blue Like Jazz into a screenplay for a movie, directed by Steve Taylor.In writing the screen play and editing the book events into proper and interesting movie dialogue, Miller learns more about the elements of story and through those things, learns more about his life as well as the life he wants to be living. He challenges himself by putting himself in situations that require more effort and sacrifice than he would typically feel comfortable exerting. Miller is shown transitioning from sleeping all day to riding his bike across America, from living in romantic daydreams to experiencing fearful encounters with love, from wasting his money to founding a non-profit with a passionate cause. Guided by a host of outlandish but very real characters, Miller describes his second chance at life. A Million Miles in a Thousand Years is Miller's version of a celebration of the beauty of life. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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