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The History and Culture of Ukraine

The American Library Association and its divisions support our Ukrainian colleagues and their family and friends caught in the humanitarian crisis and military action. Our librarians have created a booklist set in the region, some titles of fiction, nonfiction touching on the history, and culture of Ukraine.

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Ukraine
this edition written and researched by Marc Di Duca, Greg Bloom, Leonid Ragozin.
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Nonfiction - The most recent travel guide to Ukraine in the LCLC.

Ukraine
Alicia Z. Klepeis.
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Nonfiction - The most recent children's nonfiction about Ukraine in the LCLC.

Something bad happened
Dawn Huebner ; illustrated by Kara McHale.
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Children's nonfiction - a kid's guide to coping with events in the news.

Ukrainians in North America
Orest Subtelny.
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Nonfiction

White guard
Mikhail Bulgakov ; translated from the Russian by Marian Schwartz ; with an introduction by Evgeny Dobrenko.
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Fiction - available via LCLC.

In wartime
Tim Judah.
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Nonfiction - available via LCLC.

Ukraine and Ukrainians throughout the world
edited by Ann Lencyk Pawliczko.
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Nonfiction. Available via LCLC.

Democracy
Condoleezza Rice.
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Nonfiction. Includes a chapter on Ukraine.

Dead souls
Nikolai Gogol ; translated and annotated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky ; with an introduction by Richard Pevear.
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Fiction.

Wolves eat dogs
Martin Cruz Smith.
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Fiction.