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Enna. The Road to Yourself is a novel by Nataliya Humeniuk, a story of self-discovery and finding one's own path. Deep psychological prose.
The Last Opryshok Mykola Shuhaj is a novel by Oleksandr Havrosh about the legendary Carpathian outlaw Mykola Shuhaj, the Ukrainian Robin Hood of Transcarpathia.
The Invincible is a historical novel by Kateryna Hrynivicheva about the indomitable spirit of the Ukrainian people. A work for young readers with historical backdrop.
"The House Where Time Got Lost" is a magical realism novel by Viktoriia Hranetska. The story unfolds in a mysterious house where time flows by its own rules, and inhabitants become hostages to its capricious metamorphoses.
"Metamorphoses" is a novel by Ukrainian writer Serhii Hrabar about transformations — personal, social, and spiritual. The work explores how people change under the pressure of circumstances, gaining new identities or losing former ones.
"Episodic Memory" is psychological prose by Liubov Holota exploring how individual life episodes shape a person’s identity. The work immerses the reader in a world of memories, where each fragment of the past becomes a key to understanding the present.
"One Day She Will Tell" is a novel by Ukrainian writer Marta Hulei about a woman keeping a secret and the courage to speak the truth. The work explores themes of silence, guilt, and the liberating power of words.
The Volunteer is a novel by Dmytro Bilyi about Ukraine's volunteer movement. Contemporary prose about people who help others in wartime conditions.
Second Life is a novel by Maryna Hrymych about the possibility of starting over. Psychological prose exploring the boundaries of human transformation.
Adzhiabia in a Red Car is a novel by Maryna Hrymych, unconventional prose combining elements of fantasy with realistic narrative.
"Dawn Will Come" is a collection of lyrical prose and poetry by Pavlo Hirnyk about hope, faith in a brighter future, and the inner strength of the human spirit. The work is imbued with optimism and a deep belief in the triumph of light over darkness.
Selected Works is a collection of major works by Yevhen Hrebinka, a 19th-century Ukrainian writer and author of the famous romance "Dark Eyes."
The Horses Galloped Past is a novel by Yevhen Hutsalo, a sweeping work about the Ukrainian village, its life and demise under the pressure of history.
"The Kiss of Solitude" is a work by Roman Horak (1942–2025), a renowned Ukrainian Franko scholar and Shevchenko Prize laureate. The book combines deep literary insight with artistic reflection on the nature of solitude and creativity.
"The Crimson Color of Eternity" is a novel by Nataliia Hurnytska exploring themes of eternity, the transience of life, and the human desire to overcome time. The work combines philosophical depth with emotionally rich storytelling.
