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The War Came To Us : Life and Death in Ukraine - Updated Illustrated Edition

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SKU:
9781399406789
UPC:
9781399406789
Author:
Miller, Christopher'
'ISBN:
9781399406789'
'Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
416 pages, 1 x 8-page colour photograph section'
'Format:
Paperback'
'Published Date:
24/10/2024'
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Author: Miller, Christopher

Russia

Published on 24 October 2024 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Bloomsbury Continuum) in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 416 pages, 1 x 8-page colour photograph section
198 x 128 x 26 | 348g

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WITOLD PILECKI INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARD SPECIAL PRIZEA WATERSTONES BOOK OF 2023'A beautiful blend of memoir, reportage and history...superb.'Irish Times'...powerful and insightful...Miller provides a human dimension to a bloody conflict.' Kirkus ReviewsThis is a fully updated paperback edition of the highly successful The War Came To Us, written by the leading journalist of the conflict who has lived and worked in Ukraine for over a decade, and includes a new foreword and never-before-seen photographs.

Although Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine was launched in 2022, the seeds of the war were sown a decade earlier.

This is the definitive, inside story of Ukraine’s long fight for freedom. Told through Miller’s personal experiences, vivid front-line dispatches and illuminating interviews with unforgettable characters, The War Came To Us takes readers on a riveting journey through the key locales and pivotal events of Ukraine’s modern history.

With candor, wit and sensitivity, Miller captures Ukraine in all its glory: vast, defiant, resilient, and full of wonder. A narrative that is at times both poignant and inspiring, The War Came To Us is the story of an American who fell in love with a foreign place and its people — and witnessed them do extraordinary things to escape the long shadow of their former imperial ruler and preserve their independence.