entrepreneur & storyteller

miles h miller.

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miles h miller.

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Miles Miller crafts businesses and stories, blending innovation in entrepreneurship with storytelling that inspires audiences of all ages.

Miles Miller crafts businesses and stories, blending innovation in entrepreneurship with storytelling that inspires audiences of all ages.

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A cartoon hedgehog is standing on one leg on a white background.

In a quiet corner of the woods, where the trees whisper secrets to each other, lived a small hedgehog with a heart full of adventure. Today was the day for a little wander far from the familiar.

Soon, a dark, looming pit blocked the path on an otherwise sunny day. It was an unexpected twist in his story, a shadowy interruption.

Molehill Mountain

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Hedgehog is an explorer at heart, always ready to brave the unknown—until he stumbles upon a molehill that feels more like a mountain. Faced with doubt and determination, Hedgehog must decide: will he scale the trail ahead or assume, avoid and stray?


"Molehill Mountain blends Miles’s diverse experiences—including his military background—into a beautifully crafted story that encourages young readers to view challenges as opportunities for growth. Through this inspiring tale, he teaches resilience and strength, reminding us all that courage can turn even the steepest climb into a path forward."

 - Robert A. McDonald, 8th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs

A hedgehog is standing in the middle of a forest on the cover of a book.

Molehill Mountain

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Hedgehog is an explorer at heart, always ready to brave the unknown—until he stumbles upon a molehill that feels more like a mountain. Faced with doubt and determination, Hedgehog must decide: will he scale the trail ahead or assume, avoid and stray?


"Molehill Mountain blends Miles’s diverse experiences—including his military background—into a beautifully crafted story that encourages young readers to view challenges as opportunities for growth. Through this inspiring tale, he teaches resilience and strength, reminding us all that courage can turn even the steepest climb into a path forward."

 - Robert A. McDonald, 8th United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs

A hedgehog is standing in the middle of a forest on the cover of a book.

"Molehill Mountain is an inclusive and timeless book appropriate and beneficial for readers today, tomorrow, and in one hundred years, with characters, locations, and situations interchangeable and customizable. A parent, guardian, or adult reading Molehill Mountain might make the reading session educational and bonding by engaging in conversation and active listening with the recipient about situations they've encountered and what they did or what they could do differently in the future."


- Chicago Book Review

"Molehill Mountain is an inclusive and timeless book appropriate and beneficial for readers today, tomorrow, and in one hundred years, with characters, locations, and situations interchangeable and customizable. A parent, guardian, or adult reading Molehill Mountain might make the reading session educational and bonding by engaging in conversation and active listening with the recipient about situations they've encountered and what they did or what they could do differently in the future."


- Chicago Book Review

The idea of crossing paths with whatever lurked in that pit didn't sit right with him. It seemed like a hairy, definitely scary situation.

A hedgehog is standing in the grass next to a fox.

"Molehill Mountain is one of those books that feels like a hug in story form. It’s simple, sweet, and packed with a moral we can all use: don’t let fear stop you, and definitely don’t turn molehills into mountains. It is perfect for kids of all ages, but adults will love it, too. Whether you need a pick-me-up or just a great bedtime story, this book delivers every time. If you’re looking for a lighthearted read with lovable characters and stunning illustrations, this is the book for you. Grab it, read it, and maybe keep it handy for those days when life’s little “pits” feel a bit too big."


- LA Book Review

"Molehill Mountain is one of those books that feels like a hug in story form. It’s simple, sweet, and packed with a moral we can all use: don’t let fear stop you, and definitely don’t turn molehills into mountains. It is perfect for kids of all ages, but adults will love it, too. Whether you need a pick-me-up or just a great bedtime story, this book delivers every time. If you’re looking for a lighthearted read with lovable characters and stunning illustrations, this is the book for you. Grab it, read it, and maybe keep it handy for those days when life’s little “pits” feel a bit too big."


- LA Book Review

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Page 15: "Hedgehog’s thoughts simmer on the turtle’s words as he slows his pace, absorbing the vibrant life of his garden. ‘Balance is bliss,’ the turtle speaks, his voice low and slow. ‘Embrace your work, cherish it deeply, but don’t let it consume you. Remember, the beauty of this life lies in the doing and the being, in the effort and the ease."

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Page 15: "Hedgehog’s thoughts simmer on the turtle’s words as he slows his pace, absorbing the vibrant life of his garden. ‘Balance is bliss,’ the turtle speaks, his voice low and slow. ‘Embrace your work, cherish it deeply, but don’t let it consume you. Remember, the beauty of this life lies in the doing and the being, in the effort and the ease."

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Page 15: "Hedgehog’s thoughts simmer on the turtle’s words as he slows his pace, absorbing the vibrant life of his garden. ‘Balance is bliss,’ the turtle speaks, his voice low and slow. ‘Embrace your work, cherish it deeply, but don’t let it consume you. Remember, the beauty of this life lies in the doing and the being, in the effort and the ease."

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