Features

• Feature Interviews – with artists, authors, acti vists, and other interesting people
• Ukrainian Jewish Heritage –exploring Ukraine’s rich Jewish history
• Knyzhka Corner – Myra Junyk reviews books on Ukrainian themes in English
• Victor’s Vignettes – personal recollections of soviet and post soviet life by the late Victory Sergeyev of Mykolaiv, Ukraine

Features

Ukrainian Food Flair: A Knyzhka Corner (Cook)Book Review

A review of Ukrainian Food Flair: Authentic Recipes from Canada’s West Coast, a collection of more than 200 recipes by the late Sylvia Molnar, long-time contributor to Nash Holos Ukrainian Roots Radio. Edited by Paulette MacQuarrie, the cookbook blends authentic West Coast Ukrainian dishes with anecdotes, cooking tips, and variations, and stands as a tribute to Sylvia’s legacy and her influence on Vancouver’s culinary community.

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A Ukrainian Family’s Journey to Nanaimo: Olena Lavrishcheva on Resilience and Community Building

Ukrainian newcomer Olena Lavrishcheva shares her family’s dramatic escape from Kyiv, their path through displacement, and their new life in Nanaimo. She also discusses the creation of the Canadian Alliance of Ukrainian Workers, a grassroots effort uniting Ukrainians and Canadians to support humanitarian needs and help newcomers integrate. This interview was recorded in early 2025; event references reflect that date.

Knyzhka Corner Audio Bookshelf

Knyzhka Corner book review: Kidnapped from Ukraine: Under Attack by Marsha Skrypuch

Skrypuch’s Kidnapped from Ukraine Under Attack traces the first days of Russia’s assault on Mariupol through the eyes of twelve‑year‑old Dariia Popkova and her mother. As bombardment shatters their city and civilians are hunted, the two are driven into a desperate flight that ends with Dariia taken to a Russian camp designed to erase her Ukrainian identity. The novel offers a stark, clear‑eyed portrayal of invasion, loss, and the resilience of Ukraine’s children.

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