Love blossoms, secrets unravel, and lives hang in the balance.
Amid the chaos and uncertainty of World War II, a remarkable love story unfolds. Meet a courageous young combat medic, Staff Sergeant Edmund Kruszynski, whose dedication to saving lives takes him to the front lines of battle. He returns home adorned with medals, yet the battle still rages within. Follow the journey of the medic’s wife Mary, whose strength and devotion gets tested as their seemingly unbreakable bond teeters on the edge.
Will Mary's vow to protect her husband’s secrets hold firm, or will the weight of what happened cause their world to unravel?
Some vows… are destined to be broken.
Will Mary's vow to protect her husband’s secrets hold firm, or will the weight of what happened cause their world to unravel?
Some vows… are destined to be broken.
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A powerful reminder that the freedoms we cherish were won by the brave veterans who have ‘borne the battle’ and the families who sacrificed along with them.
Robert A. McDonald
West Point Distinguished Graduate and Chairman of the Board of the West Point Association of Graduates; Retired Chairman, President & CEO of the Procter & Gamble Company; 8th Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs
West Point Distinguished Graduate and Chairman of the Board of the West Point Association of Graduates; Retired Chairman, President & CEO of the Procter & Gamble Company; 8th Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs
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True heroism often goes unnoticed.
Michael Good, Col (ret) USAF Astronaut
Kirk Shawhan, LtCol (ret) USMC
Ralph W. Lunt, Col (ret) USAF
Mark Louis, Cpt USAF
United States Armed Forces Veterans, Brecksville/Broadview Heights, Ohio
Kirk Shawhan, LtCol (ret) USMC
Ralph W. Lunt, Col (ret) USAF
Mark Louis, Cpt USAF
United States Armed Forces Veterans, Brecksville/Broadview Heights, Ohio
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A testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the face of the unimaginable.
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
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A must-read for anyone who has ever loved someone in uniform.
Mrs. Ann Yingling
Former U.S. Army Wounded Warriors Advocate
Wife of Maj. General John A. Yingling, U.S. Army (ret)
Mother of Maj. Scott Yingling, currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Army
Former U.S. Army Wounded Warriors Advocate
Wife of Maj. General John A. Yingling, U.S. Army (ret)
Mother of Maj. Scott Yingling, currently serving on active duty in the U.S. Army
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A beautifully written story that showcases how unbreakable bonds are forged during times of trial.
Maj. General John A. Yingling
United States Army (Ret)
United States Army (Ret)
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Praise for The Medic's Wife
Robert A. McDonaldWest Point Distinguished Graduate and Chairman of the Board of the West Point Association of Graduates
Retired Chairman, President & CEO of the Procter & Gamble Company 8th Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs "This book is a must read for anyone who wants to draw inspiration from a generation of Americans who put the country’s needs ahead of their own. With its compelling characters, evocative settings, and powerful message, “The Medic’s Wife” is a story that will stay with you long after you turn the last page." CLICK HERE to read full endorsement The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, Cincinnati, Ohio“A testament to the strength and resilience of the human spirit in the face of the unimaginable.”
CLICK HERE to read full endorsement Maj. General John A. YinglingUnited States Army (Ret)
"It is a beautifully written story that will transport readers to a pivotal era in our nation’s history, and showcases how unbreakable bonds are forged during times of trial." CLICK HERE to read full endorsement |
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About the Author
Edmund Kruszynski (Ed) was born in Cleveland, Ohio to second-generation Polish immigrants. He was the second in his family to finish college and spent the next thirty-two years as an executive in corporate America.
When he was younger, he craved to hear more about his father’s service in WWII. But like many other veterans his father never spoke of the war, and when he died his father’s role in the conflict may have been just another forgotten footnote in history.
But a small miracle occurred amid a catastrophic flood. A box was unearthed containing priceless correspondences between his father and mother during the war years. At first Ed thought he would create a nice family narrative to be passed down through the generations.
But his goals for the project changed when he got deeper into the research. While working on the project he discovered that his father, a WWII Army medic, witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust first-hand. With the recent wave of hostility and persecution in some parts of the world, Ed decided to take the story to a broader audience. “If we can’t learn from history, how can we make the future a better place?”
Ed is married, has two grown sons, one grandchild, and a golden retriever named Lovey. He occasionally enjoys a glass of fine Kentucky Bourbon, which came in handy when he experienced a few creative lulls while working on this story.
"The Medic’s Wife" is his debut book.
When he was younger, he craved to hear more about his father’s service in WWII. But like many other veterans his father never spoke of the war, and when he died his father’s role in the conflict may have been just another forgotten footnote in history.
But a small miracle occurred amid a catastrophic flood. A box was unearthed containing priceless correspondences between his father and mother during the war years. At first Ed thought he would create a nice family narrative to be passed down through the generations.
But his goals for the project changed when he got deeper into the research. While working on the project he discovered that his father, a WWII Army medic, witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust first-hand. With the recent wave of hostility and persecution in some parts of the world, Ed decided to take the story to a broader audience. “If we can’t learn from history, how can we make the future a better place?”
Ed is married, has two grown sons, one grandchild, and a golden retriever named Lovey. He occasionally enjoys a glass of fine Kentucky Bourbon, which came in handy when he experienced a few creative lulls while working on this story.
"The Medic’s Wife" is his debut book.
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