Books by Karl Stewart

Award winning author, KARL STEWART, raised in the hills of post-WWII West Virginia, moved to Wisconsin in his teen years, and attended a Catholic seminary. Upon leaving the seminary, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1966, serving as a communications sergeant in the elite Green Beret Special Forces until 1969. He enrolled in the University of Wisconsin, earning a double-major degree in political science and history. In 2005 Stewart retired from teaching high school Social Studies and English to devote himself to his two passions, family and writing. He is the author of the award-winning Legend of See Bird series, loosely based on the life of Stewart's great-grandfather, See Bird Carpenter, a Choctaw Indian. The Green Light (based on Stewart's father) from WWII (The Seventh Cruise) to Vietnam. Up Harvey's Creek and Fare Thee Well Harvey's Creek is a spin-off based on the author's life, living with a parent with PTSD.