

Today we meet Corey Haydu, author of the July 2013 young adult debut, OCD LOVE STORY, which has the taglone, 'In this raw and relatable romance, Bea learns that some things just. “When I get back to my room, I stand in the middle and stare at my perfectly aligned glass menagerie, my wrinkle-free bed, my neatly folded clothing, and realize that I can’t keep doing this. Things are getting worse. I love interviewing writers about their first books, because their advice and path to publication is a good tale and roadmap for others who also seek to get published. “Finding Perfect” by Elly Swartz (Four stars.) Still, I appreciated the spiral metaphor.Ĥ. My main complaint was that OCD was never called OCD in the book. My mom read this book as well, and it gave her a clearer glimpse into my experiences. John Green is one of my favorite YouTubers, and though I’m not a huge fan of his other books, this one could not be more different.

She currently teaches at the MFA Writing for Children program at Vermont College of Fine Arts and lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and daughter. Aza and Daisy attempt to solve the mystery of a missing person all while Aza battles OCD. Corey Ann Haydu is the author of OCD Love Story, Rules for Stealing Stars, Eventown, and several other critically acclaimed young adult and children's novels. It’s a spectacular portrayal of what it’s like to have OCD, but also just a great story. “Turtles All the Way Down” by John Green (Five stars.)
