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The Sun will rise

"Oksana Shevchenko remembers life as it once was. Before the War. Before the Invaders stripped her freedom away. Before the Motherland decided to take what wasn't hers, and call it her own. As the leader of the local Union, thirty-one-year-old Oksana has met her match in enemy officer Lieutenant General Mikhailovich, who will stop at nothing to win glory for the Motherland-and himself. After he captures the city of Heryvin, the young, ambitious Mikhailovich forces Oksana and her Union comrades to operate the local nuclear power plant for the Motherland's gain, while sapping its capacity to operate safely. It's a nightmare for a city still reeling from the disastrous accident that took the lives of dozens-including Oksana's father-decades before. Caught between her loyalty to those resisting the Occupation and a nuclear catastrophe threatened by increasingly impossible orders, Oksana must find a way to defeat Mikhailovich before his sadistic determination leads him to doing the unthinkable. But Oksana might not be alone in her fight, because war makes heroes out of the ordinary and unlikely. A grandmother defiantly waving the colour of her nation. A principal offering a safe haven for students dreaming of brighter futures. A young adult choosing courage in the face of mortal danger. A country quietly showing that glory belongs to those who dare to hold on against impossible odds. Because one day soon, the sun will set on dictators. And the sun will rise on freedom once again. Inspired by true events in Ukraine, The Sun Will Rise is a tribute to those bravely fighting for their freedom-and ours."--Back cover.

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Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 21 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781637632956 (pbk)
Classification Number F
Author Zelinsky, Misha
Title The Sun will rise [BK]
"Oksana Shevchenko remembers life as it once was. Before the War. Before the Invaders stripped her freedom away. Before the Motherland decided to take what wasn't hers, and call it her own. As the leader of the local Union, thirty-one-year-old Oksana has met her match in enemy officer Lieutenant General Mikhailovich, who will stop at nothing to win glory for the Motherland-and himself. After he captures the city of Heryvin, the young, ambitious Mikhailovich forces Oksana and her Union comrades to operate the local nuclear power plant for the Motherland's gain, while sapping its capacity to operate safely. It's a nightmare for a city still reeling from the disastrous accident that took the lives of dozens-including Oksana's father-decades before. Caught between her loyalty to those resisting the Occupation and a nuclear catastrophe threatened by increasingly impossible orders, Oksana must find a way to defeat Mikhailovich before his sadistic determination leads him to doing the unthinkable. But Oksana might not be alone in her fight, because war makes heroes out of the ordinary and unlikely. A grandmother defiantly waving the colour of her nation. A principal offering a safe haven for students dreaming of brighter futures. A young adult choosing courage in the face of mortal danger. A country quietly showing that glory belongs to those who dare to hold on against impossible odds. Because one day soon, the sun will set on dictators. And the sun will rise on freedom once again. Inspired by true events in Ukraine, The Sun Will Rise is a tribute to those bravely fighting for their freedom-and ours."--Back cover.
Subject War fiction
Ukraine Conflict, 2014 -- Underground movements -- Fiction
Ukraine Conflict, 2014- -- Prisoners and prisons, Russian -- Fiction
Ukraine Conflict, 2014- -- Social aspects -- Fiction
Nuclear power plants -- Ukraine -- Fiction
Generals -- Russia (Federation)Fiction
Political fiction
War stories
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- -- Social aspects -- Fiction
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- -- Prisoners and prisons, Russian -- Fiction
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- -- Underground movements -- Fiction
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2014- -- Fiction
Ukraine -- History -- 21st century -- Fiction
Ukraine -- Fiction
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