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Ukrainian American's novel tells story of Chornobyl's aftermath
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Ukrainian Weekly, The
04-23-2000
Ukrainian American's novel tells story of Chornobyl's aftermath
PARSIPPANY, N.J. - Irene Zabytko's first novel, "The Sky Unwashed," tells
the story of five women who, following the Chornobyl disaster, return to
their ruined village, determined to re-establish their lives and families.
Published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, N.C., and simultaneously in
Canada by Thomas Allen & Son Ltd., the novel ope...
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