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By: Alison Dotson March 27, 2014May 9, 2014
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Reading at Barnes & Noble!

Hey, local readers! I’ll be reading from Being Me with OCD and taking questions from educators at Barnes & Noble in Roseville on Saturday, April 12, from 2 to 3:30. While this event is especially for educators, all are welcome! Hope to see you there.

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I am the author of Being Me with OCD: How I Learned to Obsess Less and Live My Life, a nonfiction book for teens and young adults with OCD. Part memoir, part self-help guide, Being Me with OCD lets readers know they're not alone in their struggle to get better--and that there is hope.

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