Set against the backdrop of Stalin's brutal regime, this narrative reveals the harrowing experiences of innocent Ukrainians during the Holodomor, a man-made famine that claimed millions of lives. Through the perspectives of Dido Bohdan and his granddaughter Hanusia, the story highlights the atrocities faced by those branded as traitors for basic acts of survival. It underscores the systematic efforts to dismantle Ukrainian identity and culture, illustrating the profound impact of oppression on families and communities.
Marion Mutala Books
Marion Mutala, fueled by a passionate love for the arts, expresses herself through writing, singing, folk dancing, playing guitar, gardening, traveling, and reading. Her debut poetry collection, Ukrainian Daughter’s Dance, delves into the profound roots of family narratives and cultural heritage. Drawing from her extensive experience as an educator, Mutala infuses her literary work with a vibrant artistic sensibility. Her writing is characterized by a personal voice that resonates universally, capturing the essence of the human experience through lyrical language.
