
I Will Die in a Foreign Land
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Adam Barr
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Kalani Pickhart
In 1913, a Russian ballet incited a riot in Paris at the new Theâtre de Champs-Elysees. A century later, in November 2013, thousands of Ukrainian citizens gathered at Independence Square in Kyiv to protest then-President Yanukovych's failure to sign a referendum with the European Union, opting instead to forge a closer alliance with President Vladimir Putin and Russia. The peaceful protests turned violent when military police shot live ammunition into the crowd, killing over a hundred civilians.
I Will Die in a Foreign Land follows four individuals over the course of a volatile Ukrainian winter, as their lives are forever changed by the Euromaidan protests. Katya is a Ukrainian American doctor stationed at a makeshift medical clinic in St. Michael's Monastery; Misha is an engineer originally from Pripyat, who has lived in Kyiv since his wife's death; Slava is a fiery young activist whose past hardships steel her determination in the face of persecution; and Aleksandr Ivanovich, a former KGB agent, who climbs atop a burned-out police bus at Independence Square and plays the piano.
While unfolding an especially moving story of quiet beauty and love in a time of terror, I Will Die in a Foreign Land is an ambitious, intimate, and haunting portrait of human perseverance and empathy.
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Great book about Ukraine past and present for a torn family
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You won't be disappointed.
A difficult and worthwhile read
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In November 2013, Ukranian citizens began gathering in Kiev to protest after President Yanukovych refused to sign a referendum with the European Union and instead built a close alliance with Russia's leader, President Vladimir Putin. What was a peaceful protest turned violent after the military police fired into the crowd and killed hundreds of unarmed civilians. There is an excellent documentary about these events, Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom, found on Netflix. I paired the movie with this book and learned a great deal.
The four protagonists of this book are: Katya, an Ukranian-American doctor working at a clinic set up in a monastery; Misha, an engineer who lived in Pripyat, and lost his wife to radiation sickness after Chernobyl; Slava, a young activist with a difficult past; and Alexandr, a former KGB agent. Through the events of Euromaidan their lives intertwine. Each is seeking peace, but instead they are all dealing with tumult. I was particularly surprised by the story told about Chernobyl as I went into the book mostly blind and didn't know that one of the characters would be forced to remember that part of his past.
This book felt informative and impactful, while still emotional. It has a haunting quality that transported me to a place I've never been and into the events of a history I didn't know. I learned. And, more importantly, I was moved.
read this -- it is important
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Intricately woven, compelling stories
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