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Looking at Women Looking at War

War and Justice Diary
Book • 2024
Victoria Amelina's "Looking at Women, Looking at War" is a poignant blend of reportage, memoir, and essays exploring the impact of war on Ukrainian culture.

The book delves into the enduring struggle against Russian colonialism, highlighting the resilience of the Ukrainian spirit.

Amelina's sharp wit and insightful observations are woven throughout, creating a compelling narrative.

The unfinished manuscript, completed posthumously, serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to truth and justice.

It offers a unique perspective on the war, showcasing the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people.

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