Description
Every medal tells a story – of bravery, hard work, great achievement. But few people know how one of America’s greatest military awards, The Purple Heart, came to be. THE MEDAL WITH A HEART tells this story, and it begins in 1782 with George Washington and the Revolutionary War. Though aimed at children, it is a story for all ages.
Submitting a Purple Heart Veteran’s Biography and Photo
Please follow this link to submit your Purple Heart Veteran’s Biography. Please make sure the name entered above matches the Veteran’s Biography Submitted. First 200 words and one photo are included in the price. You will be billed $.06 per word over 200 up to 600 words. 600 word max. Please carefully proofread your submission. Your biography will be printed as submitted on page 33 and bound into this book for only the cost of the book, making each book personalized with your veteran’s biography. See example below of how the biography will be finalized for print. Left is a 195 word biography. Right is a 600 word biography.
When uploading photos, please submit photos in either .jpg, .tif, or .pdf formats. Photos should be 300 dpi at 4 x 6 inches or the equivalent. Scans of originals are best. Web images are typically only 72 dpi and are not suitable for reproduction in this type of publication. Newspaper scans or scans of photos printed on a home printer do not reproduce well even if scanned at a high resolution. If you have questions about if your photo is quality enough, please contact our office and we can help.
A Preview of The Medal with a Heart.
About the Author
A love of writing and history wove its way through Karen Kulinski’s life, leading her to help create a railroad museum in her adopted home town of Griffith, Indiana and write two children’s books. THE CABOOSEMAN’S GARDEN and RESCUING IVY were inspired by her museum research.
Inspiration for Karen’s third book, THE MEDAL WITH A HEART, came from her love of reading history, in particular from an article she found in a 1980’s American History magazine. Thirty-some years and many revisions later, the article that Karen never forgot is now a book that tells the story few people know – how The Purple Heart military award came to be.
Karen earned a degree in Journalism from the University of Illinois and is a former newspaper reporter and editor, and taught elementary school in Chicago. She is an active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators and is on the Board of Directors of the Griffith Historical Society.
Karen and her husband, Alan, are the parents of four grown sons. Find out more about Karen, her books and the Griffith Historical Park & Museum at www.karenkulinski.com Contact her via email.
About the Illustrator
Karen Gruntman studied children’s book illustration with Caldecott winner, Uri Shulevitz. She majored in Art at Central Michigan University with a minor in elementary education. Karen has illustrated 6 other books before “The Medal With A Heart.” After teaching elementary art for 20 years in Goshen, Indiana, Karen retired and lives with her husband and little Yorkie, “Bristol.” You can learn more about Karen and her artwork at www.karengruntman.com.
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