Bluffton resident, Scot Ciminillo has Saturday book signing at Book ReViews
Book ReViews will host a book signing for Bluffton author, Scot Ciminillo, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 9, according to Dr. Christina Walton, store manager.
Ciminillo has written three books. His most recent is, "In Thru the Ohio Wilderness: One Man’s (419) Walk," just released.
The book is non-fiction and centers on the author's exepriences of raising a son with Autism Spectrum Disability (ADS), while the author was a student at Bluffton University.
His second book, also non-fiction, "Where Art the Highland and Morenci Children," released in October is described as “a gut-wrenching mystery and tragedy.”
His first book, also non-fiction, "The Lansing Towers," released in April, 2014, has an international flavor.
A second book signing and fund raiser is Saturday, April 2. During that event, Autism Speaks will focus on international awareness of Autism Spectrum Disorders through World Autism Awareness Day.
Ciminillo's website is www.scotciminillo.com. His books are available at Book ReViews and Amazon.
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