The third volume of Kurkov's critically acclaimed, intimate and deeply moving war diaries: a poignant, personal account of life under siege in Ukraine--rich with humanity, dark humor, and unforgettable resilience amidst devastation.
"Clever, passionate" --The Times "The pieces are flawlessly structured; the tone is devoid of self-pity ... Yet saturating the book is a note of savage black comedy, the farce of a world made weird by unimaginable violence" --Spectator "Uplifting and utterly defiant" --Daily Express "No-one with the slightest interest in this war, or the nation on which it is being waged, should fail to read Andrey Kurkov" --Daily Mail"Immediate and important ... From the grim incredulity at Russians massing on the border to the displacement of millions of people, this is an insider's account of how an ordinary life became extraordinary. It is also about survival, hope and humanity." --Helen Davies, The Times
"Ukraine's greatest novelist is fighting for his country," --Giles Harvey, New York Times
"The author's on-the-ground account is packed with surprising details about the human effects of the Russian assault ... His voice is genial but also impassioned, never more so than when deploring Putin's efforts to erase Ukrainian culture and history. Ukraine, he says, 'will either be free, independent and European, or it will not exist at all'. That's why the war has to be fought, with no concession of territory. And he remains quietly hopeful that it will be won," --Blake Morrison, Guardian