PHOTOS – TV – RADIO Bisia’s 1945 passport Isham as a young lieutenant She was a Polish countess; he was an American soldier. Now their son shares his parents’ incredible love story in new book | newscentermaine.com A wonderful read, no matter the setting Reading on Old Cape Cod Sisters Zosia & Bisia in Stratyn – Summer 1939 San Diego named host city for 2025 World Athletics Road Running Championships – Bisia & Isham book talk – KUSI-TV Bisia as a teen Sisters Zosia & Bisia in 1926 August Count Krasicki (Bisia’s father) Krasicki siblings: (l-r) Zosia, Xavier, Stas, Jas, Antos, Bisia Countess Izabela Wodnicka Krasicka (Bisia’s mother) Hunting Lodge in Zagorz Stas Krasicki (Bisia’s second oldest brother) Oldest brother Antoni (Antos) Krasicki in 1924 Cadet Jas Krasicki (Bisia’s youngest brother) Sister Zosia Count Krasicki with his sons: (l-r) Jas, Antos, Stas, Xavier Count August Krasicki at age 66 Count Krasicki with second son, Stas Stas Krasicki with trophy antlers Maternal grandfather: Count Stanislaw Wodnicki 1867 Zamek (Castle) Lesko Mom’s gravestone, Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, MO Vase & napkin holder from Europa Hotel, Lublin, Poland, where Bisia & Isham held their wedding reception. Mom’s Armie Krajowa unit OP-23 memorial insignia Pop’s gravestone, Reavis family, Nebraska 1925. Isham in hat. Lieutenants Jimmy Reilly (l) & Isham Reavis Isham’s Stalag 7A Identification tag Gatesworth Hotel, St. Louis, Mo. USA Burton Reavis, Isham’s brother Isham in Forest Park, St. Louis, late 1930s Isham & Jimmy Reilly at Camp Wolters, Basic Training Lena Stites Reavis, Isham’s mother Isham & Bisia in 2000 Los Angeles, CA. book signing March 2023 Tanglewood, MA. listening to the Boston Symphony Orchestra – July 2023