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Defiant Hope : Ordinary Lives, Extraordinary Courage, and the Fight for Ukraine

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Overview

Ordinary Ukrainians reveal how courage, community, and civilian resistance are helping their nation survive Russia's invasion in unforgettable stories of resilience and hope.

When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the world expected Kyiv to fall within days. The tanks, missiles, and troop counts seemed to tell one story. But the people changed the narrative.

Yuriy Boyechko and Halyna Lubinska tell the true stories of Ukrainians who answered the war not with power or position but with action. A stone craftsman cancels his flight to America and volunteers on the front lines. A grieving pastor makes more than 187 trips to the front after his combat-medic son is killed. A psychologist nearly breaks under the weight of others' trauma, then finds her way back to healing. Rock musicians and roadies turn their technical skills toward repairing generators, fixing vehicles, and building drones.

Together, their stories reveal how civilian resistance, humanitarian aid, community networks, and ordinary courage are helping Ukraine survive Russia's invasion, showing readers

  • how ordinary citizens organize when institutions cannot move fast enough;
  • how humanitarian aid, trust, and local knowledge become tools of resistance;
  • how trauma, grief, burnout, and purpose shape life inside a long war;
  • how courage spreads through families, communities, churches, charities, and volunteer networks; and
  • why Ukraine's struggle speaks to anyone trying to understand resilience, civil society, and hope under pressure.

This is the story of what ordinary people can do when history leaves them no safe place to stand. Releasing on the 5th anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798890573131
  • ISBN-10: 9798890573131
  • Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
  • Publish Date: February 2027
  • Page Count: 288

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