Eve Plumb Launches Memoir About Her Hollywood Career and Life Beyond Jan Brady
Last Updated on April 27, 2026 by Bella
Eve Plumb is stepping back into the spotlight with a new memoir that looks far beyond her most famous role. The actress, best known for playing Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch, is releasing Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond, a book that reflects on her six-decade career in entertainment and the life she built outside of sitcom fame. People first reported the memoir last year, noting that the book would arrive in April 2026 through Kensington Books.
For many fans, Plumb will always be Jan Brady, the middle sister whose frustrations and unforgettable moments became part of television history. But the memoir appears designed to widen that image. According to the book’s synopsis, Eve Plumb shares behind-the-scenes stories from her Hollywood journey, off-camera memories from childhood stardom, and photos from her private archives, while also tracing her work beyond The Brady Bunch.
Why Eve Plumb Decided to Write Her Own Book
One of the clearest motivations behind the memoir is that Eve Plumb wanted her own voice to shape the story. She said, “Over the years, many people have asked me to share my stories for their book. But I finally said to myself, if I’m going to share my stories, it’s going to be in MY book.”
That quote captures the tone of the memoir pretty well. Rather than lending pieces of her life to someone else’s version of Hollywood nostalgia, Plumb decided to frame her story herself. She also told the outlet, “I had a unique childhood that I would like to share now because looking back, it gives me joy.”
The Book Goes Beyond Brady Bunch Nostalgia
Although The Brady Bunch remains central to Eve Plumb’s public identity, her memoir does not appear to rely only on nostalgia. Recent coverage says she intentionally avoided turning the book into a scandal-driven look back. In a March 2026 interview, Plumb said there was “no need” to “trash” former castmates in public, suggesting she wanted the memoir to stay reflective rather than gossipy.
That approach seems consistent with how she has discussed the project in multiple interviews. Even when talking about tensions on the set, including disagreements between Robert Reed and creator Sherwood Schwartz, Plumb has framed those memories as part of a family-like atmosphere rather than sensational drama. She said, “We knew there was tension,” but compared it to the kind of conflict that happens “in any family.”
Eve Plumb Has Built a Career Far Beyond Jan Brady
The memoir’s subtitle, Jan Brady and Beyond, matters because Plumb’s career did not stop with the sitcom. After The Brady Bunch, she took on other notable acting projects, including Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway and a television adaptation of Little Women. She also returned to the Brady universe several times over the years in reunion projects and spinoffs.
Outside acting, Plumb has also become known for painting and other creative pursuits. She turned to visual art while continuing to work across television and stage projects. That wider creative life helps explain why the memoir is being positioned as more than just a book about one famous role.
Why the Memoir May Connect With Fans
Part of the appeal of this memoir is that it promises something a little different from the usual celebrity tell all. Instead of leaning hard into feuds or shocking revelations, Plumb appears to be offering a more personal account of growing up in public, navigating an iconic role, and continuing to evolve after early fame. That framing is supported by the way she and the early coverage have described the book, though readers will ultimately decide how it lands.
For fans of The Brady Bunch, the memoir is likely to deliver familiar memories. But for readers interested in child stardom, career reinvention, and life after a defining role, Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond may offer a broader story than they expect.
TL;DR
- Eve Plumb has released a new memoir, Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond, reflecting on her long Hollywood career and life beyond The Brady Bunch.
- Plumb says she decided to write her own book after years of being asked to contribute stories to other people’s projects.
- The memoir focuses more on her artistic and personal evolution than on scandal or cast drama.
- Best known as Jan Brady, Plumb has also built a broader career in television, theater, painting, and business.

