![]() Being part of this Mean Girl group happened somewhat by chance for Sam, since their friendship began in kindergarten, when they all had a warmer, more genuine relationship. In school she's Samantha, and part of the popular clique of girls who call themselves the Crazy Eights. As Sam, she's a swimmer with a wholesome family who also happens to have the "obsessive-thoughts" form of obsessive compulsive disorder, which was diagnosed when she was ten. Samantha, who prefers "Sam," leads two lives. One-sentence summary: This is an easy read with a respectful treatment of mental illness and a refreshingly healthy family for the protagonist, but it's more of a thoughtful, positive introduction to-rather than a complex look at-obsessive compulsive disorder. ![]() ![]() ![]() ***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** ![]()
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