Confessions of a Prairie Bitch
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Alison Arngrim
For seven years, Alison Arngrim played a wretched, scheming, selfish, lying, manipulative brat on one of TV history's most beloved series. Though millions of Little House on the Prairie viewers hated Nellie Oleson and her evil antics, Arngrim grew to love her character—and the freedom and confidence Nellie inspired in her. In Confessions of a Prairie Bitch, Arngrim describes growing up in Hollywood with her eccentric parents: Thor Arngrim, a talent manager to Liberace and others, whose appetite for publicity was insatiable, and legendary voice actress Norma MacMillan, who played both Gumby and Casper the Friendly Ghost. She recalls her most cherished and often wickedly funny moments behind the scenes of Little House: Michael Landon's "unsaintly" habit of not wearing underwear; how she and Melissa Gilbert (who played her TV nemesis, Laura Ingalls) became best friends and accidentally got drunk on rum cakes at 7-Eleven; and the only time she and Katherine MacGregor (who played Nellie's mom) appeared in public in costume, provoking a posse of elementary schoolgirls to attack them. Arngrim relays all this and more with biting wit, but she also bravely recounts her life's challenges: her struggle to survive a history of traumatic abuse, depression, and paralyzing shyness; the "secret" her father kept from her for twenty years; and the devastating loss of her "Little House husband" and best friend, Steve Tracy, to AIDS, which inspired her second career in social and political activism. Arngrim describes how Nellie Oleson taught her to be bold, daring, and determined, and how she is eternally grateful to have had the biggest little bitch on the prairie to show her the way.
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Author
Alison Arngrim
Pages
320
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2011-06-14
ISBN
0061962155 9780061962158
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"I really enjoyed learning about Alison Arngrim's life while on the set of Little House on The Prairie, before she got the role, and her years since. It was interesting to learn all of the little insights into the behind-the-scenes of the show as well as the relationships between the cast members. It was interesting to learn more about her charity work with the AIDS society and the PROTECT organization. I would recommend this to any person who was a fan of the Little House on the Prairie TV series."
"This was an absolutely wild read. It got dark very quick, but it was very enthralling, and I felt my heart aching for Alison Arngrim. I knew some of the facts in the books, but was (usually not pleasently) shocked as she deep dived into it. While some of the dialogue was obviously faked because it's unrealistic to expect that somebody remembers every little thing, I never felt as though she was lying. This was heartbreaking and enthralling, and I devoured it in a few hours."
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Allykay Willims
"I am completely, totally, and entirely surprised by how much I liked this book. Although I read all the <i>Little House</i> books and watched "Little House on the Prairie" as a kid, I'm not what I'd term a <i>Little House<i/> fangirl. In other words, I don't read things simply because they're about <i>Little House</i>. However, I'd seen some good reviews of this book and since I could borrow the Kindle version from my library, decided it was worth a shot. <br/><br/>I was completely engaged from the first page. Alison Arngrim's way of telling her story is straightforward, no-frills, and very funny. But there are very deep underlying themes here that strike at issues in society that we need to address: abuse, ignorance, fear. The behind-the-scenes look at the production of the TV show is interesting and entertaining, but the core of the story lies in Alison's life, relationships, and experiences off-set and, subsequently, what she chooses to do with those experiences later.<br/><br/>Given especially that I hadn't really earmarked this as a book I wanted to read when it first came out, I have now put it on my list of top books to recommend. <br/><br/>"