Susan Olsen became a household name before most kids learned to ride a bike. As Cindy Brady, the youngest member of America's most beloved TV family, she won the hearts of millions with her pigtails, lisp, and charm. But behind the scenes, life was far more complex than the script ever showed. Fame At Five, Real Ever Since goes beyond the glossy image of a child star and brings readers into the raw, honest journey of the woman behind Cindy. This biography traces Susan's early rise in show business, her years on The Brady Bunch, and the challenges of growing up in the public eye. It paints a full picture of her life after the cameras stopped rolling-her struggles with typecasting, the pressure of early fame, and her fight to build a personal identity outside of television. Through candid reflections, personal reinventions, and a fearless embrace of who she really is, Susan Olsen shows what it means to outgrow a role while staying true to yourself. From acting to art, from radio to advocacy, Susan's path has never followed the expected route. This book captures her strength, resilience, and refusal to be defined by her past. It's a story about growing up under the spotlight-and then learning to live without it, on your own terms. Honest, emotional, and full of depth, Fame At Five, Real Ever Since is the real Susan Olsen, finally seen in full.