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      • Knigolove

        #knigolove is an independent Ukrainian publishing house established in 2016. We specialize in translations of contemporary literary fiction and non-fiction titles. Within the Ukrainian market, #knigolove is widely known as a publisher of quality books, both children’s and adult. Aside from translations, we actively work with prominent Ukrainian authors whose books quickly become Ukrainian bestsellers. #knigolove is also proud of its successful collaborations with international organizations such as UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund, and the United Nations.   Our mission is to create books for people who want to change themselves and the world around them for the better.

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      • Knizhniki

        Knizhniki brings Jewish thought to Russian readers. Recent highlights include titles by André Aciman and Helena Janeczek, with Edmund De Waal and Francine Prose now in the works.

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      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2021

        Letters from the Lighthouse

        by Tania Postavna

        This book is full of daily magic, adventures, kindness, and dreams. It contains seven incredible stories written in letters from the Maldives, Chile, Iceland, Myanmar, Nigeria, and Greece. Six children, the characters of this book, describe their lives and the places where they live; they share their experiences and thoughts; they write about their relationship with their parents and their dreams. These children have a lot in common, despite the fact that they live in different countries and cultures. These letters did not reach their recipients, but they were found by Jerome, the old postmaster of post at the lighthouse, and the seventh story is his. This book is a teleport to different continents, an opportunity to find friends and understand that we are not alone in our worries.

      • How To Get Married However Many Times You Want

        by Irena Karpa

        An ironic book for modern women who care about their personal lives. Irena Karpa invites the reader to the backstage of her own marriages and talks about her marital experiences. She also shares the secrets of both long-term relationships and short-term flings for those who wish to build a strong and successful partnership. The reader will be presented with Irena and her close friends’ candid stories, told with a brand sense of humor that makes even divorce and unrequited love sound fun. The audience for this book is women conscious of and free from social stereotypes, they can laugh at themselves, and they like to read light and witty true stories.

      • 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.

      • I'm Going to the Kindergarten Today

        by Svitlana Royz

        Includes interactive elements: character toys that can be dressed up and moved around the book’s pages; flaps that contain exciting information about kindergarten and the emotions and feelings that the child experiences there. A child’s first day at kindergarten is an important event for both the child and their parents. It can take anywhere from six weeks to six months for a child to adapt to the new environment. This book provides a practical game aimed at easing the processes of preparation and adaptation. Thanks to this interactive approach, the parents and their child go through all of the difficult moments that the author is often consulted about in her psychology practice. The topics include separation from parents, changing clothes, napping during the day, etc. The book also includes a lot of useful advice and practical exercises, which will not only make adapting to the kindergarten environment easy for the child but also help the parents get closer to their kids.

      • Good News from the Aral Sea

        by Irena Karpa

        A novel about the adventures of four Ukrainian women in Paris. The heroines are united not only by their homeland but also by the desire to start a new life and find their places in a different city and in a different culture. Irena created characters representative of the general female Ukrainian immigrant experience, however, she did use two real-life stories as prototypes. In particular, the feminist character Mary is based on a real person, an activist of the FEMEN movement, so the political situations and the characters that occur in her storyline can be recognizable to the reader.  For a foreign reader, this novel will be interesting primarily because of the emancipated and modern female heroines who are trying to integrate into a different culture. Moreover, it is an attempt to reveal the Ukrainian psyche and place it in a global context.

      • Eat, Drink, Lose Weight

        Health Without Diets

        by Natalia Samoylenko

        A book that promotes motivation, awareness, and love for one's body. Natalia Samoylenko is a practicing doctor in the fields of nutrition and endocrinology. She will help you understand the causes of gaining weight and form proper nutritional habits. Weight diagnostics; hormones and weight; myths about weight loss; useful information about fats, proteins, and carbohydrates; the effects of overeating on the body — in this book, you will find all of these and many other tips necessary for keeping up your health and youth.

      • Seduction With Food

        70 recipes You Will Want to Cook

        by Yevhen Klopotenko

        The book consists of 70 recipes divided into seven sections: breakfast, snack and salad, first course, second course, kids’ menu, dessert, jam. Useful serving recommendations for special occasions are also included.  The author’s preface and footnotes encourage the readers to experiment in the kitchen, creating their own masterpieces. Every recipe is accompanied by an aesthetic photo. Yevhen created the recipes through experimentation, learning, and working on the concept of simple, tasty, and simultaneously exquisite food.

      • Seduction With Ukrainian Food

        by Yevhen Klopotenko

        In this new cookbook from the author of the Ukrainian culinary bestseller, Seduction with food, chef Yevhen Klopotenko departs from Ukrainian cuisine’s common ideas. He takes classic Ukrainian ingredients, associated with salo (pork fatback), borshch, and varenyky (Ukrainian dumplings), and creates new recipes that will excite every home chef. The book aims to change and broaden the perception of Ukrainian cuisine and to promote good eating habits. “Cooking is easy”, says Eugene.

      • Rewrite Your Life

        How to Change to Become a Happy Person

        by Olena Lyubchenko

        Are you ready to change your life and become happy forever? Psychologist Olea Lyubchenko will tell you where to look for culprits if everything seems perfect, but you still do not feel happy. She speaks about the importance of internal contentment and balance and the adequate happiness concept for a harmonious and mindful life. The author illustrates her advice with examples from her practice and takes real case studies to explain anxiety and low moods.  Have you ever felt empty inside, whereas your life seemed like perfection to an outside observer? If you had to doubt your answer, even for a moment, this book is going to save you in the world of difficult decisions and emotional swings. All doubts aside, it is time to start from a blank page and rewrite your life.

      • Travelbook: Ukraine

        by Iryna Taranenko, Yuliia Kurova, Mariia Vorobiova, Marta Leshak

        A joint project of #knigolove publishing house and Green Penguin Creative Agency resulted in a large illustrated atlas of Ukraine, containing 1,200 facts about the most important cultural sites, historical monuments, and prominent figures. The book contains not only the most amazing but also the most important things to know about Ukraine: unique places to visit, grand cultural achievements, famous people, and turning points that influenced the course of history and life of every Ukrainian. The publication is complete with original illustrations and is designed to promote knowledge about Ukraine among all those interested in its culture and customs.

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