On April 25, at 17:00, the Chervonohrad Public Library invites you to the presentation of Olena Cherninka’s book Lemberg. Mom, don’t cry”.
A book in which “there is not a single invented word. Only the open truth, like an open wound. And a great faith in life.”
“He is someone who symbolizes a generation. Smart, talented, brave. You can be proud of this guy,”
says one of the soldiers about Lemberg. Lemberg is indeed a representative of a new generation of Ukrainians for whom Ukraine is not just a word, moral values are not an empty sound, but a life principle. And for the sake of this, one can decide to risk one’s life. Lemberg did it, and so did the boys and girls who took up arms instead of their favorite jobs, and whose comrades-in-arms became their family. Those who went to war as volunteers are similar to each other. That is why someone will recognize their son, husband, brother in this book…
And how should they live now – their wives, mothers, and loved ones? How to overcome the daily anxiety and pain that seems to penetrate every cell of the body?
Olena Chernynka shares her experience as the mother of a soldier who is missing in action at the time of writing. She shares her experience of experiencing, pain, rethinking, searching for meaning, light, and faith.”