A Grain of Hope

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Pub Date 13 Apr 2024 | Archive Date 30 Oct 2024

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In the heart of Ukraine’s fertile lands, thirteen-year-old Oksana Kovalenko leads a simple life with her family. The rolling fields and rustic charm of her small farming village are all that she knows. That is, until the Soviet Union takes power, and her world is turned upside down. 

As increasing authoritarianism and threats of land and food confiscation loom, Oksana fights to protect her loved ones from hunger and the loss of everything they hold dear. Her strength and resilience are tested as she is forced to navigate through the chaos, witnessing immense suffering as famine erupts due to the regime’s grain requisition. Threatened with being labeled an Enemy of the State, her family and friends endure persecution. She watches in horror as her village is reduced to starvation and despair. Forming unexpected alliances, she finds courage in friendship as she joins an underground movement that plans covert operations to feed starving villagers. 

Throughout this ordeal, Oksana grows from a hopeful schoolgirl into someone determined to protect her heritage at all costs. The premise revolves around themes of survival against tyranny, familial bonds in times of crisis, loss of innocence amidst political upheaval, and the resilience required to withstand historical tragedies such as famine and purges that characterized Stalin’s rule over Ukraine. 

A Grain of Hope reminds us of the human toll of war and oppression and pays tribute to the strength of the human spirit. Oksana’s story will stay with you long after you’ve turned the last page. 

In the heart of Ukraine’s fertile lands, thirteen-year-old Oksana Kovalenko leads a simple life with her family. The rolling fields and rustic charm of her small farming village are all that she...


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PAGES 290

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Mikhail, Nadya, Peter and Oksana’s will to survive the famine and genocide of the Ukraine war with Russia. The fear and terror of daily life and the hope they never lost. Sight of.
This book was gifted to me by NetGalley and all opinions are my own.
I recommend this book as unfortunately history continues to repeat itself in the Ukraine. We need to be aware of this.

If you enjoy this book consider also reading The Memory Keeper of Kyiv by Erin Litteken

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This book was pretty good! The writing style wasn't my favorite, but the story was interesting and good enough to make it an overall good book. I loved how certain parts of the book were so emotional, I thought that was a really nice touch to the story.

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I learned that I know far less about Soviet Russia/USSR than I realized while reading A Grain of Hope. This was well written, extremely information packed, and gives so much background into conflicts I was unaware of. This was amazing.

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A Grain of Hope was a raw look into the events related to the war of Ukraine and Russia in the past. Reading it in light of the continuing battle going on at this time makes you remember that Ukraine has been oppressed by Russia for centuries off and on. The story was interesting and the characters were believable. You were able to experience the time through their eyes.

Well done.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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