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Learn moreConfessions of a Prairie Bitch is Alison Arngrim's comic memoir of growing up as one of television's most memorable characters—the devious Nellie Oleson on the hit television show Little House on the Prairie. With behind-the-scenes stories from the set, as well as tales from her bohemian upbringing in West Hollywood and her headline-making advocacy work on behalf of HIV awareness and abused children, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch is a must for fans of everything Little House: the classic television series and its many stars like Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert; Gilbert's bestselling memoir Prairie Tale; and, of course, the beloved series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder that started it all.
Alison Arngrim starred as Nellie Oleson for seven years on the TV series Little House on the Prairie. She also guest-starred on The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, and the NBC movie of the week I Married Wyatt Earp. She has appeared in numerous films and plays, and her stand-up comedy show, "Confessions of a Prairie Bitch," has become a worldwide phenomenon. Arngrim also serves as California Chair, National Spokesperson and Founding Board Member on the National Advisory Board of The National Association to Protect Children, fighting to give children a legal and political voice in the war against child abuse.
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"Confessions of a Prairie Bitch says it all: Neither Arngrim nor Nellie could ever be called boring." ---Entertainment Weekly Expand reviewsWant the printed book?
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