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The Rooster House: My Ukrainian Family Story

The Rooster House: My Ukrainian Family Story

by Victoria Belim

Harry N. Abrams ·2022 ·304 pages ·Memoir
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A timely and deeply moving memoir of the author's Ukrainian family history, interwoven with the country's tumultuous story In 2014, the landmarks of Victoria Belim's personal geography were plunged into tumult at the hands of Russia. Her hometown Kyiv was gripped by protests and violent suppression. Crimea, where she'd once been sent to school to avoid radiation from the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl, was invaded. Kharkiv, where her grandmother Valentina studied economics and fell in love; Donetsk, where her father once worked; and Mariupol, where she and her mother bought a cherry tree for Valentina's garden all became battlegrounds. A naturalized American citizen then living in Brussels, Belim felt she had to go back. She had to spend time with her aging grandmother and her cousin Dima. She had to unravel a family mystery spanning several generations. And she needed to understand how her country's tragic history of communist revolution, civil war, famine, world war, totalitarianism, and fraught independence had changed the course of their lives. The Rooster House is a beautifully written memoir of a family, a country's past, and its dangerous present. It is about parents and children, true believers and victims, gardens and art, secrets and tragedy. Compulsively readable, deeply moving, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, it is a stunning debut book by an experienced, expressive, and gifted writer.


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"Reading her book, it's impossible to forget that however resilient the country may be, the pain currently inflicted will be felt for generations."

Anya Yurchyshyn· The New York Times Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Barbed by pain, this is a book as poignant as it is timely."

Caroline Eden· Times Literary Supplement Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"An elegant family narrative of myriad characters traumatized by the deep-seated Russia-Ukrainian struggle"

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"The ostensible setup for the book is a search to find the truth about Nikodim."

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