#Mariupol #Nadia
About the book "#Mariupol #Nadia"
"#Мариупол #Надия" is a powerful documentary depicting the difficult times of the blockade of Mariupol during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The author, Nadiya Sukhorukova, witnessed the destruction of her hometown and was able to survive these terrible times thanks to her diary, in which she recorded the events firsthand.
The main topics of the book:
- Realities of the blockade: Describes the living conditions during the blockade — cold, hunger, fear and destroyed houses, which became a reality for the residents of Mariupol.
- Diary as testimony: Nadiya Sukhorukova's diary becomes an important source of information about what happened in the city during those difficult days, giving readers a deep and emotional understanding of the events.
- The power of hope: Despite all the difficulties, the book emphasizes the power of hope and the human spirit, which cannot be broken even by the most powerful attacks.
Why should you read the book "#Mariupol #Nadia":
- Documentary: The book offers a complete history of the experiences of the residents of Mariupol, showing the events from the author's personal point of view.
- Visual Illustrations: Daniil Nemyrovsky's illustrations provide additional visual context and emotional depth to the text, reflecting the atmosphere and experiences of people in wartime conditions.
- International recognition: The book was included in the list of the Best books of 2023 according to PEN, which shows its importance and influence.
About the author:
Nadiya Sukhorukova is a journalist from Mariupol who kept a diary during the blockade of Mariupol. Excerpts from her diary became known in the international media and were used in plays and documentaries, in particular in the film "Mariupol. The Lost Hope".
About the illustrator:
Daniil Nemyrovskyi is an artist and graphic artist from Mariupol, who created illustrations for the book. His works reflect the experiences and atmosphere of the city during the war.
- Number of pages: 224
- Cover: Paperback
- Language: Ukrainian
- Size: 14.5 x 21.5
- Publication year: 2023
- Publisher: Laboratory
About the book "#Mariupol #Nadia"
"#Мариупол #Надия" is a powerful documentary depicting the difficult times of the blockade of Mariupol during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The author, Nadiya Sukhorukova, witnessed the destruction of her hometown and was able to survive these terrible times thanks to her diary, in which she recorded the events firsthand.
The main topics of the book:
- Realities of the blockade: Describes the living conditions during the blockade — cold, hunger, fear and destroyed houses, which became a reality for the residents of Mariupol.
- Diary as testimony: Nadiya Sukhorukova's diary becomes an important source of information about what happened in the city during those difficult days, giving readers a deep and emotional understanding of the events.
- The power of hope: Despite all the difficulties, the book emphasizes the power of hope and the human spirit, which cannot be broken even by the most powerful attacks.
Why should you read the book "#Mariupol #Nadia":
- Documentary: The book offers a complete history of the experiences of the residents of Mariupol, showing the events from the author's personal point of view.
- Visual Illustrations: Daniil Nemyrovsky's illustrations provide additional visual context and emotional depth to the text, reflecting the atmosphere and experiences of people in wartime conditions.
- International recognition: The book was included in the list of the Best books of 2023 according to PEN, which shows its importance and influence.
About the author:
Nadiya Sukhorukova is a journalist from Mariupol who kept a diary during the blockade of Mariupol. Excerpts from her diary became known in the international media and were used in plays and documentaries, in particular in the film "Mariupol. The Lost Hope".
About the illustrator:
Daniil Nemyrovskyi is an artist and graphic artist from Mariupol, who created illustrations for the book. His works reflect the experiences and atmosphere of the city during the war.
- Number of pages: 224
- Cover: Paperback
- Language: Ukrainian
- Size: 14.5 x 21.5
- Publication year: 2023
- Publisher: Laboratory