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Sarah Gracia

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Sarah Gracia always had OCD and ASD, but was diagnosed with the former when she was nine and the latter when she was eighteen.

She daydreamed the events of Prisoners of War her high school freshman year while suffering the six-month panic attack Tara goes through in the book and finished writing the novel right before the start of her high school junior year.

Sarah decided to publish the Prisoners of War trilogy under her real name to let people know that no one should be ashamed for having OCD.

Currently, she is attending college to (keyword: attempting to!!) earn a Master's degree in Research Psychology and plans to become an OCD researcher to cure it once and for all, despite everyone telling her it can’t be done. When Sarah isn’t writ
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Average rating: 3.9 · 20 ratings · 12 reviews · 1 distinct work
Prisoners of War

3.90 avg rating — 20 ratings — published 2018 — 3 editions
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“I just want to know if I can go to Heaven. That's all I want in life, salvation in the next.”
Sarah Gracia, Prisoners of War

“Yes, some people are against you, and there's still more OCD things we haven't discussed. But you're not a freak. Whenever you feel comfortable confiding in me, I'm here. Except when I'm unconscious, but I think you get that.”
Sarah Gracia, Prisoners of War

“If I find out you’re lying, I’ll come back for you! Your head will be on a silver platter and I will gorge on your neurons!”
Sarah Gracia, Prisoners of War

“Some scars never heal. And he sounds like he has a lot of them.'

'But Christ had scars too, even on His risen Body. Wounds in this life become glory in the next.”
Regina Doman, Waking Rose

“OCD is not a disease that bothers; it is a disease that tortures.”
J.J. Keeler, I Hardly Ever Wash My Hands: The Other Side of OCD

“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”
G.K. Chesterton

“We are legion, an army of millions. Though most of us will go to any length to hide our compulsions, we recognize one another. The guy using a paper towel to turn the restroom doorknob, the child counting his eyelashes, the old man wearing Kleenex boxes for shoes - these are my brothers. We are a secret tribe. We're like Freemasons, except that our secret handshake is followed by a vigorous washing session.”
Jennifer Traig
tags: humor, ocd

“Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

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