Wilensky's
Passing for Normal: A Memoir of Compulsion (
Broadway Books, 2000) describes feeling shame and sadness as a child with
obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette syndrome. She had uncontrollable
tics. The book has been described as demonstrating "the extreme lengths to which individuals with Tourette's may go to manage their symptoms in social settings". The journal
Metapsychology said that the book was "frank and competently written" and would provide hope for "people who are odd in some way".
Publishers Weekly said that "Wilensky masterfully tells a story that she recognizes is not truly hers to tell". ==Personal life==