Gone Too Soon: Dearborn Remembers Its Fallen Heroes

$39.95$49.90

By Lisa A. Lark

• $39.95* Standard Edition
• 9” x 12” Hardbound
• Color Dust Jacket
• 88 Pages, with 24 Color Pages
• Digital Edition Available

Description

From its earliest days, Dearborn, Michigan has had a strong connection to the US military. It was named for a Revolutionary War hero and served as a military arsenal in the 19th century. The Dearborn area has long sent its sons and daughters off to war in service of our country, and has long been known for honoring the sacrifices of those who have given their lives in service to our country.

To further honor and remember the 347 people Dearborn has lost in service, MT Publishing presents Gone Too Soon: Dearborn Remembers Its Fallen Heroes. This coffee-table style book will include a brief biographical entry for each of the 347 names, as well as remembrances and artwork created by family, friends, and community members.

Proceeds from the sale of the book will be used to further honor Dearborn’s fallen, either through the creation of new memorials, the creation of educational resources, or the repair of existing memorials and grave markers.

Only a limited number of books have been printed. The publication price is $39.95* for the deluxe standard. This hardbound book is  9” x 12” with a full color dust jacket and contains 88 pages with 24 color pages. Don’t hesitate, place your order now!

About the Author:
Lisa Lark is the author of All They Left Behind: Legacies of the Men and Women on the Wall and There and Back: The Vietnam War through the Eyes of Those Who Lived It. Both are available through MT Publishing. She has received a Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Hometown Heroes Award and the 2011 Michigan American Legion Teacher of the Year award for her work honoring those who have given their lives in service to the United States.

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Dimensions 13 × 11 × 1.5 in
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