 
ALISON
ARNGRIM / Confessions of a Prairie Bitch:
How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned
to Love Being Hated: Alison Arngrim
is most recognized for her iconic character
of Nellie Oleson on the 11 year hit series
"Little House on the Prairie."
When asked about the public's response to
her famous alter-ego, Alison says "Someone
has called me a bitch to my face every single
day of my life since I was 11 years old."
Her New York Times best selling
memoirs are selling at an unheard of average
of 1,000 a month and listed as one of the
best TV Books on Amazon and #2 in Kindle
e.books (Nonfiction/Arts & Entertainment
/ Television), prompting Harper Collins
to proudly announced the books released
in paperback. In the book, she discusses
fame at an early age into a family of successful
entertainers and how the role of Nellie
Oleson, in fact, saved her life by removing
her from a home where she was living as
a victim of incest. How her childhood experiences
caused her to accept the role of activist
on behalf of abused childen before Congress
later in life. On Tuesday August 13th, Alison
testified before the CA state Senate in
support of Senate Bill 145 by Sen. Fran
Pavley (D-Agoura Hills), which would raise
the maximum penalty for egregious child
pornography offenders. Her complelling testimony
helped to secure the votes neccisary to
pass the legislation.
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OFFICIAL
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