WEST HAVEN — The West Shore Order of the Sons and Daughters of Italy in America will sponsor a lecture and book signing from 6 to 9 p.m. March 18 at their headquarters at 37 Orlando St. Milford author and veteran Elliott Storm, who is kicking off his spring tour will visit as will several guests who will speak on the topic of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Storm wrote the novel "These Scars Are Sacred" to help the public understand the causes and effects of PTSD and to help in the healing process.
Radio talk show host Jim Buchanan of WICC radio has called the novel "The right book for the right time." Storm, who has lectured nationwide on the topic of PTSD, has served as the judge advocate for the American Legion District 2.
Radio talk show personality John Labarca, shown at left in photo with Storm, will act as host for the event.
For more information about the book and lectures, visit www.thesescarsaresacred.com or Amazon.com.
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