The Medic’s Wife by Edmund A Kruszynski
How far would you go to protect the one you love? Based on a true story.
1944. During the chaos of WWII, a powerful 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 leads a platoon of brave medics onto the blood-soaked beaches of Normandy, across Europe, and into the heart of Nazi Germany. Amid the horrors of the Holocaust, he finds love in the most unexpected place: Buchenwald.
Ed survives, saving lives while bearing the weight of seeing close friends perish. He returns home adorned with medals, yet a relentless battle rages within.
Stateside, Mary works tirelessly supporting the war effort, finding strength in her love for Ed. But when an invisible war endangers her life and threatens their once unbreakable bond, she delivers an ultimatum. Ed must face his demons while Mary vows to protect their secrets at all costs.
She nearly succeeds…
Ideal for fans of Stephen Ambrose’s The Band of Brothers and Kristin Hannah’s The Women.
A powerful reminder that the freedoms we cherish were won, defended, and preserved 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.
A must-read for anyone who has ever loved someone in uniform and for those who want to be inspired by the indomitable spirit of military spouses and their families.
—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.
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