How to get Miranda Hart’s powerful new memoir

As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for humor and a soft spot for resilient women, I find Miranda Hart’s upcoming memoir, “I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You,” an intriguing read. Her life experiences, as depicted in her sitcoms and other roles, have always been relatable and amusing, but it’s the raw, honest account of her unexpectedly challenging decade that truly piques my interest.


Miranda Hart will be releasing a memoir titled I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You.

In the latest publication, Miranda shares insights into a challenging ten-year span, marked by personal health struggles and various adversities that significantly impacted her existence.

In the book’s advertisements, she shares: “I will openly discuss the challenges, as it was during these tough periods that I uncovered what I refer to as my ‘hidden gems.'”

“Discoveries – useful resources, principles, methods, solutions that have been uncovered by various scientists, neuroscientists, therapists, sociologists (and many others), which have remarkably resulted in feelings of liberation, happiness, tranquility, and even physical healing. I would have never imagined such outcomes! Nowadays, life, surprisingly, with the insights I’ll pass on, is truly a joy to live!”

How to get Miranda Hart's powerful new memoir

“If you’re interested, my tale might offer some insights for your own journey. After all, we’re both navigating this intriguing, complex, and fascinating life. There are certainly humorous anecdotes along the way, so let’s share a chuckle or two, friend. As for whether there’s a romantic element in my story, I’ll leave that to your imagination.”

Readers can securely pre-order the hardcover edition of “I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You” on Amazon for just £18.69 (25% discounted). Alternatively, you might opt for the audiobook version by trying out Audible, which comes with a free trial. Following the trial period, the subscription will cost you £7.99 per month and provides an additional audiobook each month.

Both Waterstones and WHSmith are offering signed editions of the hardcover book up for pre-order, priced at £20 from Waterstones and £25 from WHSmith. The publication date for this book is slated for October 10, 2024.

In my opinion, it takes a great deal of courage and vulnerability to share personal struggles publicly, as Miranda has done through her book “I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You.” By opening up about her hardships, she is not only providing a glimpse into her life but also offering a sense of relatability for those who may be going through similar challenges. It’s inspiring to see someone share their story in such a raw and authentic way, as it reminds us all that we are not alone in our struggles and can find strength in the stories of others.

One section of the book deals with health-related weight gain and how she learned not to feel “shame” about the way her body has changed.

As I’ve shared on Instagram, the last three years have been challenging for me as I’ve struggled with weight gain. It’s not about conforming to an ideal image, but rather because this body doesn’t align with who I truly am inside. Life and health issues can be unpredictable, and it’s important to remember that self-compassion is a powerful healer. Regardless of the scale, I know I am cherished. Sending love and peace.

The comedian gained widespread recognition by leading the cast of the semi-autobiographical BBC sitcom “Miranda,” which aired for three seasons on BBC. Additionally, she frequently appeared in “Not Going Out” and other shows like “Call the Midwife,” as well as the 2020 movie titled “Emma.”

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