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LOOKING AT WOMEN LOOKING AT WAR by Victoria Amelina Kirkus Star

LOOKING AT WOMEN LOOKING AT WAR

A War and Justice Diary

by Victoria Amelina

Pub Date: Feb. 18th, 2025
ISBN: 9781250367686
Publisher: St. Martin's

Witness to war—and victim of it.

Just before taking her son on a vacation to Egypt, novelist-turned-war-reporter Victoria Amelina bought herself a gun. Unlike fellow Ukrainians, Amelina did not plan to join the army. Instead, she would begin working with a mentor from the Truth Hounds, a nonprofit dedicated to researching and documenting the Russian occupation of Ukraine, when she returned from her holiday. On her last day in Egypt, in February 2022, all flights to Ukraine were grounded due to the latest Russian invasion. Amelina and her son managed to get to Poland, where she left him to reenter Ukraine alone. She writes, “I lied to my child, and I will keep lying; war is a source of bad habits.” It is also, Amelina proves, a rich source of devastating stories. The author documents everything from a group of Ukrainian writers rescuing a stag beetle on a crowded train platform to an elderly farmer mourning the loss of his beloved animals. Amelina has an impressive eye for detail and an incredible capacity to lyrically capture an image and imbue the smallest moments with humanity. In June 2023, Amelina and other writers were at a restaurant that was struck by a Russian missile; she died a few days later, at age 37, before her manuscript was finished. Fortunately, Amelina’s writing has been assembled in this book; her editors have meticulously recorded where they rearranged text, and they also captured unfinished fragments that give readers a rare perspective of wartime Ukraine and insight into the author’s brilliant mind.

A late Ukrainian writer’s gorgeously rendered compilation.