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      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2012

        In the Zoo: Poem-Game

        by Oksana Krotiuk (Author), Yuliia Polishchuk (Illustrator)

        In the Zoo: poem-game is a beautiful folding book about animals with educational poems for little children.   From 3 to 5 years, 113 words Rightsholders: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        The Crescent over Kinburn

        by Yuliia Stakhivska (Author), Oleksandra Bolotova (Author)

        Two boys look at the crescent moon in the sky: Orkhan sees in it a Muslim symbol, and young Petrus — a Cossack chaika (boat). The events of The Crescent over Kinburn date back to the time when there were constant clashes between the Christian and Muslim worlds on the Kinburn Foreland near the Black Sea. Everyone has their own truth and their own path to freedom, so this story teaches mercy and acceptance because the path of revenge and violence can only bring more offence and mistrust in the world.     From 5 to 8 years, 4819 words Rightsholders: a.makhnyk@portalbooks.com.ua

      • Fiction
        July 2024

        The Maiden, the Mother, and the Other

        by Yuliia Nahorniuk

        Maryna is juggling a lot of everyday and magical affairs. She helps her new neighbour to plan her wedding, sets up a Plast scout camp, сoncocts an antidote for a love potion, joins a campaign to save a historical monument in the Kyiv region, and starts a new relationship. The last is the most concerning since no guy has ever ignited her desire for intimacy. It is easy to lose oneself in the havoc of all these events and feelings. Nonetheless, Maryna has her girlfriends, a witchcraft gift, and a familiar named Ludoviс. She’ll manage. The Maiden, the Mother, and the Other is a heartfelt and witty fantasy novel about friendship, a woman’s experience, and the exploration of one’s (a)sexuality.

      • 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.

      • Biography & True Stories
        November 2024

        My women

        by Yuliia Iliukha, Dina Chmuzh, indigo dolorous, Tetiana Kopytova, Nika Liubchych, Olha Lysovska, Hanna Mayson, Iren Moroz, Iryna Mykoliv, Kateryna Poltavska, Kati Prusenko, Olena Pryduvalova, Olha Rotaienko, Olesia Sarycheva, Iryna Sazhynska, Alevtina Shavlach, Iryna Strilbytska, Olena Tsoy, Khrystyna Valko, Viktoria Zakorko, Iryna Zarubina, Julia Zinchenko

        This flash fiction collection titled ‘My Women’ is, in fact, a collection of women’s voices. The voices  of those who have been brutally silenced, those who have had their dearest taken away, those who  have persevered and fought for themselves, and those who have broken down and given up. These  succinct, emotionally charged, brutal and sometimes excruciatingly difficult stories portray experiences of life during wartime, each so very different but equally poignant. This book is illustrated by artworks created after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. They complement the flash fiction written by the author with their visual narratives, transforming ‘My Women’ into our very own women. Each of the women who contributed to this book — the translator, illustrators, editors, the layout  designer and the publisher — felt a personal connection with the nameless protagonists, finding something within the stories that resonated deeply with them. We hope that readers will also feel similar emotions. Working on this book, we wanted to support and embrace every Ukrainian woman, telling  her, ‘We stand with you, sister.’ ‘My Women’ is a book about each of us — and for every one of us.

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