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A diary chronicling the hopes, pain and fears of ordinary Ukrainians collected during the current war. Frank, emotional and straight from the heart. This book is about the first 100 days of fascist Russia's perfidious and unfounded invasion of Ukraine. But it is not an account of the war and its battlefield engagements. It's about people. About their feelings and emotions, their experiences, fears and pain, their suffering, hope and love. I started writing this book one sleepless night in Kyiv when I had been kept awake all night by the roar of our aerial defense system and explosions nearby,…mehr

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A diary chronicling the hopes, pain and fears of ordinary Ukrainians collected during the current war. Frank, emotional and straight from the heart. This book is about the first 100 days of fascist Russia's perfidious and unfounded invasion of Ukraine. But it is not an account of the war and its battlefield engagements. It's about people. About their feelings and emotions, their experiences, fears and pain, their suffering, hope and love. I started writing this book one sleepless night in Kyiv when I had been kept awake all night by the roar of our aerial defense system and explosions nearby, listening out for approaching rockets and bombs and wondering whether I should take my wife and young son and run for the air-raid shelter. That night, I realized that I had a duty as a writer to act as a voice for those whose stories desperately needed to be told to other people in the world. I wrote about what I saw and felt. About the stories, my relatives and friends shared with me. It became a chronicle, memoir, diary and confession. I set down our stories so that the whole world might know and understand what we have been through. So that the whole world might share our experiences of this war alongside us - in our trembling buildings, in our freezing cold basements, underground parking lots, bomb shelters and metro stations and in the ruins of our burning cities. So that the world might be given a glimpse into our hearts through the lacerated wounds that have been inflicted on them by this cruel and barbaric war.
Autorenporträt
Anton Eine is a modern sci-fi and techno-fantasy author from Kyiv, Ukraine. An author of a scandalous rock saga 'I, Jesus, Rock Star', the techno-fantasy series "Programagic", the sci-fi short stories collection "Human Kind" and the superhero series "Maze City Stories". He has also published a non-fiction book "The Thin Blue-Yellow Line Between Love and Hate", his personal diary sharing stories of other people in the middle of the war in Ukraine. After building his successful career in marketing, he unbound his creativity and dove into writing fantastic fiction books to actualize numerous ideas he had in his mind for years. Anton is passionate about food (and some drinks of course!), photography, animals (especially wild cats), and rock music. He likes embedding his hobbies into the fantastic canvas of his writings and sharing that passion with his readers. Defying limits and boundaries, his books usually step out of the box of traditional genres, crossing the edges of conventional storytelling and blurring the borders of common thinking.