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Promoted ContentShort stories (Children's/YA)2021
Myroslava and Others From Our Yard
by Olha Kupriyan
Myroslava and Others from Our Courtyard'' by Olha Kupriyan is a funny and sincere story for young readers about all those miracles and ups and downs that happen to us only in childhood, when you are ten and the holidays are the whole life lasting a summer! Mykyta and Myroslava are friends, they squabble and reconcile again, learn to earn their first money by walking the Baba Sonya’s dog or little Zlata, try to summon the Rubber Booty... And they also share all the joys and sorrows, they know how to enjoy small things, such as a piece of the Dream airplane in the sky!
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Promoted ContentChildren's & YAJanuary 2018
Superglue for the Vase
by Olha Kupriyan (Author), Oksana Drachkovskaya (Illustrator)
Mom and dad sometimes quarrel, and the family risks cracking, just like your favorite vase might break into small pieces. However, it is always worth trying to glue everything together. Olha Kupriyan wrote an insightful metaphorical story about a boy who is looking for "a superglue" for something very important in his life. The series 'Listen with your Heart' will help adults and children to talk over serious issues and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of emotions and feelings. From 3 to 6 years, 512 words. Rightsholders:hanna.bulhakova@ranok-school.com
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult fiction & true stories2018
Glasses and a Dwarf Rabbit
by Olha Kupriyan
Glasses and a Dwarf Rabbit is a good opportunity to think about our similarities and differences. Everyone lives in a unique and interesting world of their own and at the same time can relate to the situations that others are going through. We experience similar situations or read about them in books, and while reading, we worry and smile along with the characters.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult fiction & true stories2019
Good Morning!
by Olha Kupriyan
Not far from the Zdvizh River lives the family of Beavers, which consists of dad, mom and Martusia. One morning, the wonderful news that the family is about to grow, prompts them to think about finding a new home. The Beavers now need to find a bigger home. Martusia’s life will not be the same as before: she is already an adult, so she must learn to cope with her feelings, find a common language with new friends and get used to the rules of the new school where she is going. Pelageya the turtle, Aunt Owl, the Dnieper barbel, Herakli the crab, Irynka and Darinka the fish and all the others will help her in this. Olga Kupriyan’s "Morning, beavers!" is a novella that tells about everyday life, family traditions and adventures of beavers and their neighbors, unobtrusively enriching the reader with important knowledge about both rare and widespread inhabitants of the Zdvizhka Valley and reminding about the importance of taking care of your home.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult fiction & true stories2020
The Olive Pit
by Olha Kupriyan
In search of a better life, the ancient Greek family travels from Miletus to Tyras, distant Black Sea regions, where there are already several Greek settlements. His grandmother stayed in Miletus and gave him a bag of olives for the journey. In the new place, the ancient culture is intertwined with the local one, the steppe culture. What is it like to travel for a long time in the sea into the unknown? Which part of home can be brought with you? What will remain only a poignant memory? This life-affirming story will give parents support to help their children experience complex emotions: homesickness, anxiety, boredom.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult: general non-fiction2021
Anna of Kyiv, the Daughter of Yaroslav the Wise
by Yevhenia Nazaruk
The history of Ukraine in the times of the Kyiv Rus' is full of mysteries. One of them is the figure of Anna of Kyiv, the daughter of Yaroslav the Wise. She was famous not only for her beauty, but also for her education. No woman in Europe could match her. And… She also became the Queen of France. However, this book is not about the queen. It is about the girl who passionately loved her homeland, was proud of her parents, her ancestry and was always reading books. It was from books that she drew the wisdom of life and pleasure for her soul. Turning the pages of the book, readers will meet historical figures like a beautiful Princess Lybid or Svyatoslav and Volodymyr, the kings of Kyiv Rus'. There will be some imaginary characters too, for instance, a funny merman who will tell the readers how the Styr River got its name. Olha Medynska, a fine arts teacher and a fabulous artist, illustrated the book. Olha Medynska, a native of Lutsk, has more than 30 illustrated books in her creative portfolio. Olha has loved painting as long as she can remember herself and she learned it from her mother. Olha greates memorable, fun and quirky characters that delight children. The book is suitable for primary school pupils and early teens.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature: history & criticism2020
Rebels: New woman and modern nation
by Vira Aheieva, Iryna Borysiuk, Oksana Pashko, Olena Peleshenko, Olga Poliukhovych, Oksana Schur
This book is about true rebels: late 19th and early 20th century Ukrainian female writers. They find their own voices in literature and start to defend theis own space, both private and public. 12 stories of life and work of Marko Vovchok, Lesia Ukrainka, Olha Kobylianska, Iryna Vilde, Sophia Yablonska and others.
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Trusted PartnerBiography: general2020
Outstanding Women in Ukrainian History. Biographical sketches in historical settings. Book One. 10-18 centuries
by Serhii Seheda
In his book, a famous Ukrainian anthropologist Professor Serhii Segeda, tells about famous Ukrainian women who left their mark on the country's history. From the legendary Princess Olha to Natalia Rozumovska, the mother of the last Ukrainian Hetman Kyrylo Rozumovsky, these women lived lives full of struggle, setbacks and breakthroughs, and had a significant influence on political decisions and statesmen. Their amazing stories will fascinate even the most seasoned readers. For a wide range of readers, history buffs, university students and history teachers.
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Trusted PartnerTrue stories2020
Patty Pan Compote
by Olha Kari
"Patty Pan Compote" is a series of reportage sketches and essays describing how a whole generation of Ukrainians lived amidst the chaos of declining Soviet Union. This book is about what it was like to live in the 90's, when "pineapple" compote was cooked from the patty pat and eggplant became the substitute for mushrooms, when everyone was gripped by a total knitting obsession due to the lack of clothes. People grew accustomed to stockpiling absolutely everything, and the first sanitary pads have just begun to change the lives of Ukrainian women. Based on her own recollections, the author tells how the punitive gastronomy of that time worked, how the pseudo-brotherly relations with other Soviet republics often manifested themselves and how Abkhazia hosted Ukrainian schoolchildren a few months before the war between Georgia and Abkhazia.
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Trusted PartnerLiterature & Literary StudiesOctober 2023
The Merchant of Venice
by Boika Sokolova, Kirilka Stavreva
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2014
How Many?
by Halyna Kyrpa (Author), Olha Havrylova (Illustrator)
When children first explore the world, they usually ask many questions. You can try finding answers together with them by reading and looking through the picturebook Скільки?/ How many? The book's interesting questions and beautiful illustrations facilitate a friendly and joyful dialogue between adults and little readers. Скільки?/How many? was originally published as a bilingual picturebook with English and Ukrainian parallel text, which was also helpful for children learning languages. From 3 to 6 years, 199 words (Ukrainian and English) Rightsholders: Oksana Lushcevska, olushchevska@gmail.com
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YA2020
Whiz - The Kid Who Loved to Run
by Olesia Keshelia-Isak (Author), Olha Dehtiariova (Illustrator)
This is a funny and touching story about running, love, friendship, and support. It is about getting to know oneself and the world that surrounds us.The main character Theo cannot sit still and loves to run, just like his mother, for whom running is an essential part of her life. Theo knows a lot about runners, and yet, as he is getting ready to participate in a race, countless questions emerge in his head. What does it take to become a champion? How does one learn to always be first? And most importantly — how and when to reveal to his mom the secret that explains why he is always so hyper energetic. In addition to the fictional story, the book contains useful information and tips: what young runners should eat, how to choose comfortable sneakers, what pulse is and why it is important to measure it, what marathons, halfmarathons and children’s races are, and how to join them... Lastly, the book comes with a tangible prize that every young reader is going to love: upon finishing it, they are all guaranteed to get a medal! From 6 to 9 years, 5980 words Rightsholders: publishing@yakaboo.com
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Ya-Nina (Me, Nina)
by Yanina Sokolova, Olha Kupriyan
An autobiographical novel about a cancer survivor, a woman with a life-threatening disease. The heroine learns to live anew: to love herself and her body, to hear her own desires, and to rebuild relationships with her loved ones. She learns to talk about her fears, to ask for support and help, and to trust others. The authors describe Yanina Sokolova’s personal story. Yanina fought cancer and was able to reach remission. She founded her own social project, "Ya-Nina" (a play on her name and the Ukrainian word for “I” — “Ya”), and started several charity campaigns to help cancer patients and their families. The main goal of her project is changing the attitudes of cancer patients towards themselves, as well as changing the societies’ attitude towards cancer patients. This book is a central part of the project.
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My First 1000 English Words
by Olha Pylypenko
This book has large pictures for observation and discussions, which are surrounded by small, labeled pictures of a thousand most familiar things, to build up and practice English vocabulary. Words and images are arranged according to certain topics, such as bedroom, garden, food, shapes and clothes. It will immediately capture the young readers and evolve their interest to learning English.
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Children's & YA
Why Do Animals Need Figures?
by Kateryna Trophimova, Olha Smirnova
There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.
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Children's & YA
Why Do Animals Need To Dance?
by Kateryna Trophimova, Olha Smirnova
There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.
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Children's & YA
Two Cats
by Anhelina Zhurba, Olha Kuzmuk
There are 4 titles in a series. Each title contains a short story about the protagonists of the book, for example, there is a story about the things that a penguin needs to take to Antarctica, or two naughty cats and their bedtime routine, what types of dances exist or counting with different animals.
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Children's & YA
Where Machinery And Devices Are Hidden?
by Tetyana Maslova, Olha Romanova
Along with the “Wimmelbuch” series, a child will get acquainted with what is hidden in space and where machinery and devices are hidden. A child will carry out the tasks that develop logical thinking and enhance counting skills. And also there is an opportunity to check the right answer by reviewing the list of answers on the back of each title. Wimmelbuch helps to develop attentiveness and counting skills.
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Fiction
Le Coquelicot - Poppy Flower
by Pavlo Matyusha
After the breakout of war on the East of Ukraine, a young financialmanager is getting ready to leave his country, not able to live through theloss of love of his life However, he stays to join the PresidentialAdministration on the proposal of his childhood friend, another financierwho returned from Frankfurt to support the new political leadership Ajourney begins, full of aspirations to help the country but also deliria of thepast and conspiracy on the highest level The protagonist finds himselflocked in the world where wolves in sheep’s clothing get out hunting Willhe succeed to understand who is who while reassembling himself to begina new life?
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FictionJuly 2020
Men who talks with stars
by João Torcato Justa
In this novel by John Torcato Justa, a narrator witnesses the history of their ancestry through the protagonist, mother and best friend uncle, recreating a line of magical time crossing the border of Alto Alentejo and reaches the neighboring plain Extremadura, in Spain. Anthony, known in the small Alentejo village by Lobo, is an adventurous young bohemian, fearless and womanizer. The day that your heart is taken away by the unmistakable beauty of the Spanish Soledad, wife of one of the most powerful men in Spain, marks the beginning of a journey defined by Destiny, the Stars and the courage of men and women who make miracles. As background, a rural Alentejo marked by the customs of a Portugal, in the times of Salazar, and the neighboring Spanish province of Extremadura, in a terrible process of healing wounds of the Civil War. John, a participant narrator, invites us to the family memories that turned his family and region, revealing the amazing dramatic density of his characters and an unconventional plot affective links and metaphysical touch with reality.