“A vivid, moving and sometimes funny account of the reality of life during Russia's invasion,” <B>Marc Bennetts, <I>The Times</I></B><BR/><BR/>“Uplifting and utterly defiant,” <B>Matt Nixson, <I>Daily Express</I></B><BR/><BR/>“No-one with the slightest interest in this war, or the nation on which it is being waged, should fail to read Andrey Kurkov,” <B>Dominic Lawson, <I>Daily Mail</I></B><BR/> <BR/>“For centuries, attempts have been made to force Ukrainians to forget their native language, to stop singing Ukrainian songs and to abandon their history. For almost 400 years, Russia has been fighting against Ukrainian identity.”<BR/> <BR/> Ten years on from the annexation of Crimea, two years on from Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian people continue to fight back. In the second volume of his war diaries, Andrey Kurkov gives a fresh perspective on a people for whom r