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OverviewThe idea for this book was born when the authors met in Edinburgh in autumn 2022, about six months after the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. Nadiia was a refugee from Kyiv. She had collected stories from her fellow refugees telling how they and their families had reacted to the shock of the invasion. She translated them into English and wanted to make English speakers aware of what was happening in Ukraine. Soon she and Jenny had set up a simple website and put the stories online. Then, as news emerged in the Ukrainian media of the horrors inflicted on Ukrainian prisoners of war, they began to add some of their stories, based on media interviews after prisoner exchange and mostly unreported outside Ukraine. These stories make up most of this book. The emphasis is on individuals – refugee families, prisoners of war and civilians in Russian captivity and people living in the Russian occupied areas. Not just their sufferings and the cruelty of their Russian gaolers and others but also the Ukrainians’ steadfast belief in their country, their patriotism and their determination that Ukraine can and will overcome in this horrific war against a cunning, evil and unprincipled enemy. The authors hope that readers will see what happens when democracy tolerates and plays with dictatorship and tyranny. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jenny Carr , Nadiia KarpenkoPublisher: Helion & Company Imprint: Helion & Company ISBN: 9781804519158ISBN 10: 1804519154 Pages: 134 Publication Date: 06 December 2025 Audience: Adult education , Further / Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJenny Carr is a graduate in Russian Studies from St Andrews University in Scotland, Jenny (now learning Ukrainian) has had a lifelong interest in Soviet and post-Soviet affairs, including events in Ukraine since independence. She volunteered to help refugees in Edinburgh at the onset of the full-scale invasion in 2022. Nadiia Karpenko graduated from the Foreign Language University in Kyiv and spent most of her career teaching English at Kyiv State Polytechnic University until retirement in 2018. She has been a refugee in the UK since 2022. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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