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A novel by Oleksandr Boichenko about the lands beyond the Zbruch River — the historic border separating Galicia and Podolia. A story of people living at the crossroads of worlds and epochs.
A novel by Valentyn Berdt about adolescence — a time when everything changes and everything begins. A sincere story of growing up, first love, and self-discovery.
Cerebro is a book by Andrii Bondar, one of the most vivid Ukrainian poets and publicists, combining essays with poetic reflection.
Shadows of Our Dates is a novel by Ivan Baidak exploring love through the prism of memories, regrets, and unspoken words. Lyrical prose about the shadow sides of relationships, where every meeting leaves a mark and every parting an unhealed wound.
The Plaster Doll is a novel by Yurii Bedzyk exploring the theme of artificiality and fragility of human existence. The plaster doll serves as a metaphor for the gap between outward appearance and inner essence.
Tiger Trappers (1944) is an adventure novel by Ivan Bahrianyj, one of the most popular Ukrainian novels of the 20th century. The story of an escape from Stalinist camps in the Far East.
Nastusia's Wedding is a novella by Olha Bohomaz, a vivid portrait of a Ukrainian wedding ceremony with its traditions, drama, and family secrets. A story where celebration becomes a mirror of human passions and contradictions.
El and Eva is a novel by Nadiia Bila with biblical allusions exploring the theme of relationships between man and woman. An echo of the Garden of Eden in a modern setting, where ancient archetypes acquire new meaning.
Chess for Idiots is a provocative novel by Mykola Brynych featuring the author's characteristic black humor and absurdist perspective on reality.
The Crystal Pig Farm is a satirical novel by Mykola Brynych, a grotesque portrait of modern society through the metaphor of a "pig farm" with crystal ambitions.
Grandma Didn't Like to Die is a novel by Pavlo Belianskyi, a warm, humorous, and philosophical story about a grandmother who defies death. A love of life as the ultimate force capable of resisting the inevitable.
My Grandfather Danced Better Than Anyone is a novel by Kateryna Babkina, a lyrical family saga interweaving personal history with Ukraine's 20th-century story.
"The Eastern Wall" by Maksym Bespalov is a novel about the dramatic events on the Eastern Front of World War II. The work recreates the picture of defensive battles along a strategic fortification line, revealing the fates of people caught in the whirlwind of war.
Dead Flowers is a novel by Oleksii Volkov, a dark and atmospheric story exploring themes of death, memory, and loss in modern Ukraine.
Short Stories is a collection by Volodymyr Vynnychenko, one of the greatest Ukrainian writers and politicians of the early 20th century.
