From WOOD COUNTY MUSEUM
The Wood County Museum will host Ed Kruszynski for his talk about his book, “The Medic’s Wife,” on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 6 p.m., at the Wood County Museum, 13660 County Home Road, Bowling Green. Admission will be $7 per person or free for museum members. The price includes the talk, light refreshments, and a tour of the museum’s exhibits.
In his bestselling book, “The Medic’s Wife,” Kruszynski tells a story of grit and unspoken heroism. Readers will follow the journey of two souls whose destinies become forever intertwined by the ravages of World War II. As war rages across continents, they find a love as enduring as the greatest battles of their time.
Kruszynski will be joining the Wood County Museum as part of its WWII lecture series, sharing his parents’ story through his presentation. His talk weaves together real-life testimonies, first-person accounts, interviews, and rare WWII photographs.
Edmund (Ed) Kruszynski, was born in Cleveland, to second-generation Polish immigrants. He became the second college graduate in his family and spent 32 years in corporate America before pursuing his passion for writing. Ed and his wife, Tracy, are college sweethearts—BGSU Falcon Flames ’84—and have two sons, two grandchildren, and a golden retriever named Lovey. Kruszynski enjoys the occasional fine Kentucky bourbon with a chocolate bar chaser, a ritual that helps fuel his creativity during writing lulls. His first book, The Medic’s Wife, has topped Amazon’s #1 bestseller lists in various WWII categories. To learn more about The Medic’s Wife, visit his author website.
To make reservations, visit woodcountyhistory.org or call 419-352-0967.
