On June 6, 2023, Russia blew up the Kakhovka dam — drowning villages, displacing thousands, and turning the south of Ukraine into a disaster zone.
From the wreckage of that crime comes “The Flood” — a novel by Ukrainian writer, translator, and serviceman Yevhen Lyr, who helped mitigate its consequences as a volunteer and later witnessed the aftermath as a soldier.
“The Flood” is more than a novel — it’s a journey into the heart of the south of Ukraine, a story of love and resilience, and a song of a land torn by war, yet still alive with courage and hope.
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On June 6, 2023, Russia blew up the Kakhovka dam — drowning villages, displacing thousands, and turning the south of Ukraine into a disaster zone.
From the wreckage of that crime comes “The Flood” — a novel by Ukrainian writer, translator, and serviceman Yevhen Lyr, who helped mitigate its consequences as a volunteer and later witnessed the aftermath as a soldier.
“The Flood” is more than a novel — it’s a journey into the heart of the south of Ukraine, a story of love and resilience, and a song of a land torn by war, yet still alive with courage and hope.
Pre-order the book here: [https://store.ukrainer.net/en/product/book-flood/](https://store.ukrainer.net/en/product/book-flood/)
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