Володимир Рутківський

Володимир Рутківський was a renowned Ukrainian writer known for his works in children's literature and historical fiction. His contributions to Ukrainian literature have been celebrated for their depth and cultural significance.

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  1. 1. Сторожова застава

    In this captivating tale, a young boy named Victor finds himself mysteriously transported back in time to the era of the Kievan Rus, where he encounters legendary warriors and mythical creatures. As he navigates this ancient world, Victor must adapt to the customs and challenges of the past, while uncovering secrets that could alter the course of history. With bravery and wit, he embarks on a thrilling adventure that tests his courage and ingenuity, ultimately discovering the power of friendship and the importance of standing up for what is right.

  2. 2. Джури козака Швайки

    Книга перша

    Set in the vibrant and tumultuous landscape of 16th-century Ukraine, this historical adventure follows the journey of a young boy who becomes entangled in the world of Cossacks. As he navigates the challenges of growing up amidst political intrigue and warfare, he learns the values of courage, loyalty, and friendship. The narrative is rich with cultural heritage, capturing the spirit of the Cossack community and their fierce independence, while also exploring the personal growth and transformation of its youthful protagonist.

  3. 3. Ганнуся

    Set against the backdrop of a quaint Ukrainian village, the story follows the life of a spirited young girl who navigates the challenges and joys of growing up. Her journey is marked by the warmth of family ties, the wisdom of elders, and the vibrant tapestry of local traditions. Through her eyes, readers experience the beauty and simplicity of rural life, as well as the universal themes of friendship, resilience, and the quest for identity. The narrative is imbued with a sense of nostalgia and a deep appreciation for cultural heritage, painting a vivid picture of a world both familiar and enchanting.