<p><b>An account of two lives during the war in Ukraine: one Ukrainian, one Russian, by the internationally bestselling author of <i>Heimat</i><br></b><br><b>Diaries of War is a magnificent feat of witness'' Alison Bechdel <br></b><br><b>''Nora Krug''s narrative can emotionally drain the reader, but the reader is unlikely to ever forget this book'' Andrey Kurkov<br></b><br><br>Immediately following Russia''s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Nora Krug connected with two anonymous subjects - ''K.'', a Ukrainian journalist, and ''D.'', a Russian artist - and began what would become a year of correspondence. Deeply moved by the rawness of their responses, she felt that through the personal accounts of these individuals who, directly and indirectly, experienced the war firsthand, she might be able to communicate something of the war and its human impact. Over the course of the next twelve months she communicated with each of them individually via phone chat, condensing their sometimes