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After Russia attacked Ukraine from the north, east, and south in February 2022, many Ukrainians had to put their lives on hold to protect the very possibility of living in their homes. While telling wartime stories of people of different backgrounds, this book also delves into the wider historical, political, and cultural context of life in Ukraine.
How did two friends save hundreds of civilians, and how did one restaurant manage to feed a besieged city? What is it like to live under Russian occupation? What does a former businessman feel as he evacuates the bodies of fallen soldiers, day
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Produktbeschreibung
After Russia attacked Ukraine from the north, east, and south in February 2022, many Ukrainians had to put their lives on hold to protect the very possibility of living in their homes. While telling wartime stories of people of different backgrounds, this book also delves into the wider historical, political, and cultural context of life in Ukraine.

How did two friends save hundreds of civilians, and how did one restaurant manage to feed a besieged city? What is it like to live under Russian occupation? What does a former businessman feel as he evacuates the bodies of fallen soldiers, day after day? Why do some people choose to live amid the rubble of their homes? And what is it like to fight continuously for ten years? Each of these 20 stories reveals an important theme of life during the full-scale war, with all its difficulties, hesitations, and inner conflicts, when reality sometimes surpasses fiction.
Autorenporträt
Orysia Hrudka is a freelance author, journalist, book reviewer, and cultural studies researcher based in Ukraine. Since 24 February 2022, she has been writing for Euromaidan Press, focusing mainly on the war, Ukrainian politics, and culture.
Rezensionen
This book tells stories of ordinary Ukrainians who became heroes fighting on the frontline and aiding the rear of defense, in service of their country against Russia's aggression. Anyone who wants to know the reality of war should read this book.

- Winfried Schneider-Deters, Director of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's Kyiv Office in 1996-2000