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Brantford Author Launches Second Children’s Book on Ukraine War
In a poignant and heart-wrenching series, Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, a renowned author from Brantford, is set to release her second installment in a trilogy that delves into the harrowing experiences of young people amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The upcoming book continues the narrative of twin sisters Dariia and Rada, as they navigate the chaos and uncertainty brought about by the Russian invasion.
The first book in this compelling series, titled “Kidnapped From Ukraine: Under Attack,” was released earlier this year. It introduced readers to a dramatic scene where the young twins are jolted awake by the violent shaking of their beds due to bombings in Mariupol. The separation from their family and subsequent captivity at Russian camps serves as a chilling backdrop for the unfolding drama.
The sequel, “Kidnapped From Ukraine: Standoff,” shifts focus to Rada’s experiences during her refuge in the bunkers of the Azovstal Steel Plant amidst an 86-day siege. This installment sheds light on resilience and courage as she endures the grueling conditions with fellow citizens seeking safety underground.
Skrypuch, known for her historical thrillers aimed at young readers, uses a narrative style that brings the urgency and raw reality of contemporary conflict into focus. Her intention is to bridge understanding across generations, dispelling myths about young people’s capacity to grasp complex issues. By immersing readers in the lives of Dariia and Rada, she hopes to foster empathy for those enduring similar hardships.
This series not only serves as a testament to human endurance but also reflects Skrypuch’s dedication to giving voice to those whose stories might otherwise go unheard. Her commitment is evident through her exhaustive writing process—producing three full novels in just 17 months—demonstrating an unwavering resolve to narrate these urgent tales.
The book launch, hosted by the Ukrainian Village at Harmony Church in Brantford on October 9th, promises to be a poignant event. Here, Skrypuch will engage with her audience, offering insights into her writing journey and the broader context of Ukraine’s struggle. A portion of the proceeds from the sales will support the Canada-Ukraine Foundation, furthering aid for those affected by the conflict.
As readers delve into these narratives, they are invited to witness not only the fictionalized experiences of Dariia and Rada but also the very real struggles faced by countless Ukrainians today. Skrypuch’s trilogy stands as a powerful reminder of resilience in the face of adversity and the critical role storytelling plays in fostering global awareness and empathy.
For more information on the book launch or to purchase copies, follow upcoming updates from Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch and her publishers.
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