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No Country for Love

'an unflinching look at the cost of survival in terrible circumstances' The Times

Yaroslav Trofimov author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group

Published:4th Jul '24

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This debut novel follows seventeen-year-old Debora Rosenbaum as she navigates love, loss, and resilience in 1930s Ukraine, facing the harsh realities of totalitarianism and war while striving to protect her loved ones.

No Country for Love is a compelling debut novel inspired by the author's grandmother's experiences in Ukraine during the tumultuous years from the 1930s to the 1950s. Set against a backdrop of significant historical events, the story follows seventeen-year-old Debora Rosenbaum as she arrives in Kharkiv, the capital of the newly established Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. Eager to shape her own destiny, Debora is drawn to the vibrant cultural scene and falls in love with Samuel, a young officer training to be a fighter pilot. Their romance blossoms amidst the excitement of a new era, but the light of hope soon dims as the harsh realities of the Soviet regime set in.

As famine grips the countryside and dissent is met with severe consequences, Debora's life takes a tragic turn when Samuel is sentenced to ten years of hard labor. Left alone with a baby, she must navigate a world fraught with danger and betrayal. The narrative intensifies as World War II unfolds, bringing with it the horrors of conflict and the struggle for survival. Debora is forced to abandon her past and adapt to a life of resilience, learning to manipulate her circumstances while protecting those she loves.

The novel presents a poignant exploration of love, identity, and the human spirit's capacity to endure in the face of overwhelming adversity. Through Debora's journey, No Country for Love captures the essence of a nation caught between two oppressive ideologies, ultimately revealing the strength found in the bonds of family and friendship amidst chaos and despair.

Debora's story bears witness to the horrors of war and of Stalinism, and she struggles with impossible moral choices she has to make to keep herself and her family alive. At one point her mother writes a consoling letter to her: "We are up against history. History is a wild and bloodthirsty animal... All you can do is try to be invisible. Invisible to survive." This debut by Yaroslav Trofimov, a Kyiv-born foreign correspondent for the Wall St Journal, is an unflinching look at the cost of survival in terrible circumstances, which has sad echoes in modern-day Ukraine * The Times *
Trofimov... brings a journalist's keen eye to the story: telling details make the action compelling throughout. Debora is an engaging, tenacious protagonist, and even minor characters are convincingly drawn... Rendering Ukraine's bloodsoaked landscape with sensitivity, as Mr Trofimov has done, does a service both to the victims of those terrible historical events and to the Ukrainians who are fighting against Russia now to preserve their country's freedom. This, says the book between its lines, is what Ukrainians have endured; these are the awful compromises they had to make in the past; and this is why they so loathe and fear their enemy * Economist *
In contrast to typical Western-oriented stories set in the Soviet Union, No Country for Love offers the reader a more realistic portrayal by addressing the complex linguistic, cultural, and ethnic diversity often overlooked by other storytellers in favor of a simplified, reductive view of the region as being uniformly "Russian"... Debora is repeatedly forced to sacrifice her own needs and desires over the years, making unimaginable choices to safeguard the lives of her children. Yet, Trofimov navigates such moments with a profound respect for his protagonist * Kyiv Independent *
A beautiful, important and timely rendering of Jewish life in Ukraine through the travails of the 20th century. Both historical and page-turning * Gary Shteyngart, author of Our Country Friends and Super Sad True Love Story *
At a time when many people are scrambling to understand Ukraine, No Country for Love gives us the story of the country's painful twentieth century as a sweeping romantic epic. It links the personal and the political in a way that cuts through wartime propaganda, restoring both human scale and moral complexity. * Hari Kunzru *
A captivating sweep of a novel about love, resilience and impossible choices in a Ukraine caught between Soviets and Nazism and riven by war - I loved it! * Christina Lamb, chief foreign correspondent Sunday Times *
A chilling account of what it means to live under a totalitarian regime. With the sharp pen of an award-winning journalist and the tender heart of a poet, Yaroslav Trofimov has woven an exquisite and enduring tale of survival, courage, and resistance. Epic yet intimate, heart-breaking yet hopeful, terrifying yet inspiring, No Country for Love is a love letter to Ukraine and a gift to anyone who appreciates peace * Nguyen Phan Que Mai, internationally best-selling author of The Mountains Sing and Dust Child *
Through the saga of a Jewish Ukrainian family unfolding from the 1930's until the post war, Yaroslav Trofimov delivers a literary epic taking place on the "bloodlands" - to borrow the title from Timothy Snyder's book - scarred from the Nazi and Stalinist atrocities. It is an expansive novel reminiscent of the literary breath, the humanity, and the historical density found in Vasily Grossman's Life and Fate * Christophe Boltanski, winner of the 2015 Prix Femina for La Cache *
Tough, lean, and unsentimental, No Country for Love is a powerful moral testament that reads like a thriller, as its impressive heroine learns to do what is necessary, day by day, in order to endure one of the most harrowing passages of the 20th century. It is also an unsparing account of the tribulations of ordinary Ukrainians, from the Holomodor, through the horrors of World War II, to the death of Stalin. By turns terrifying, tender, and inspiring, this gripping and necessary novel illuminates the origins of a story whose latest chapters are being played out before the world even today * James Hynes, author of Next and Sparrow *

ISBN: 9780349145310

Dimensions: 236mm x 162mm x 34mm

Weight: 620g

384 pages