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  1. 51. The Sunflower Boys by Sam Wachman

    Set in Chernihiv, Ukraine, the novel follows twelve-year-old Artem as he helps on his grandfather’s sunflower farm, sketches in a treasured notebook, and quietly navigates emerging romantic feelings for his best friend Viktor. When war suddenly erupts and shatters his ordinary life, Artem and his younger brother Yuri flee their home and travel across Ukraine hoping to reunite with their father. The story is a coming-of-age exploration of identity, brotherhood, and survival amid upheaval.

    The 12900th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 52. Ordinary People Don't Carry Machine Guns by Artem Chapeye

    Thoughts on War

    A Ukrainian reporter and novelist who becomes a soldier after the 2022 invasion examines how war upends personal beliefs, family life, and everyday routines. In three parts, he reflects on the first days of the conflict, the experiences of ordinary civilians, and the moral questions around who fights and why. The book is a spare, personal account of how war reshapes identity, duty, and relationships without revealing operational details or outcomes.

    The 12920th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 53. By The Second Spring by Danielle Leavitt

    Historian Danielle Leavitt, an American who grew up in Ukraine, uses online diaries and reporting to follow a diverse group of Ukrainians through the first year of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Through intimate, character-focused portraits—a would-be café owner, a young woman whose plans and relationships are upended, and a fashion insider who returns to help—Leavitt reveals how war reshapes everyday life, community, and national identity without focusing on battlefield rhetoric.

    The 13098th Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 54. The Taste Of Ashes by Marci Shore

    The Afterlife of Totalitarianism in Eastern Europe

    Set against the backdrop of post-communist Eastern Europe, this narrative delves into the complex and often painful process of confronting the past. Through a series of personal stories and historical reflections, the book explores the lingering shadows of totalitarian regimes and the struggle for identity and truth in a region marked by trauma and transformation. It captures the emotional and moral challenges faced by individuals and societies as they navigate the delicate balance between memory and forgetting, ultimately offering a poignant meditation on the nature of history and the human condition.

    The 13293rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 55. A Life In Letters by Anton Chekhov

    The Personal Correspondence of Anton Chekhov

    This collection offers an intimate glimpse into the mind and heart of one of Russia's greatest playwrights and short story writers, capturing his thoughts, struggles, and observations through personal correspondence. Spanning his life from youth to his final days, the letters reveal his evolving perspectives on art, society, and personal relationships, while also highlighting his wit, humor, and enduring humanity. Through these candid exchanges with family, friends, and fellow writers, readers gain insight into the creative process and the challenges faced by a literary genius navigating the complexities of life in late 19th-century Russia.

    The 13532nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 56. Grey Bees by Andrey Kurkov

    Set against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in Eastern Ukraine, the story follows Sergey Sergeyich, a beekeeper living in the gray zone between warring factions. As he tends to his bees amidst the turmoil, Sergey embarks on a journey to find a safer place for them, reflecting on themes of neutrality, survival, and the search for peace in a divided land. Through his interactions with various characters along the way, the narrative explores the impact of war on ordinary lives and the resilience of the human spirit.

    The 13578th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 57. The Story Of A Life by Konstantin Paustovsky

    This autobiographical work offers a vivid tapestry of early 20th-century Russian life, capturing the tumultuous events and personal experiences that shaped the author's journey from childhood to adulthood. Through a series of evocative vignettes, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of artistic expression amidst the backdrop of historical upheavals, including wars and revolutions. The prose is rich with sensory detail, painting a poignant picture of a world in transition and the enduring human spirit that perseveres through adversity.

    The 14827th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 58. East West Street by Philippe Sands

    On the Origins of "Genocide" and "Crimes Against Humanity

    The book intertwines the personal histories of two legal luminaries, Hersch Lauterpacht and Raphael Lemkin, with the broader narrative of the development of international law, particularly the concepts of crimes against humanity and genocide. It delves into their lives and the impact of their work during the Nuremberg Trials, while also exploring the author's own family history and its connections to the Holocaust. Through meticulous research and a compelling narrative, the book highlights the profound influence of these legal pioneers on modern human rights and international justice.

    The 14984th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 59. Europe by Norman Davies

    A History

    The book provides a comprehensive exploration of European history, examining the continent's complex and diverse cultural, political, and social evolution from ancient times to the modern era. It delves into the myriad influences that have shaped Europe, including the rise and fall of empires, the impact of religion, and the transformative effects of wars and revolutions. The narrative weaves together the stories of various nations and peoples, highlighting both unity and division, and offering insights into the forces that have driven Europe's development. Through a detailed and engaging analysis, the book presents a nuanced understanding of Europe's past and its ongoing influence on the global stage.

    The 14984th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 60. Salt by Mark Kurlansky

    A World History

    The book explores the profound impact of salt on human civilization, tracing its history from ancient times to the modern era. It delves into how this seemingly mundane mineral has been a crucial element in the development of economies, trade routes, and even wars. The narrative weaves through various cultures and epochs, illustrating how salt has influenced food preservation, political power, and technological advancements. Through engaging stories and historical anecdotes, the book reveals the surprising significance of salt in shaping the world as we know it.

    The 14984th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 61. How The Steel Was Tempered by Nikolai Ostrovsky

    The Story of a Young Communist

    The novel follows the life of Pavel Korchagin, a young man who transforms from a struggling factory worker into a valiant Bolshevik revolutionary. Set against the backdrop of the Russian Civil War and the early Soviet period, Pavel's journey is marked by his relentless pursuit of personal and ideological growth. Despite facing immense adversities, including severe health challenges that eventually lead to his paralysis, Pavel remains committed to his political beliefs and the Communist cause. His story is a testament to the power of human spirit and resilience, encapsulating the ethos of an entire generation that sought to forge a new socialist future.

    The 15899th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 62. The Odessa File by Frederick Forsyth

    Set in the 1960s, the story follows a young German journalist who stumbles upon a diary that reveals the existence of a secret organization of former Nazis called Odessa. Driven by a desire for justice, he embarks on a dangerous quest to infiltrate the group and expose its members, who are involved in a sinister plot. As he delves deeper, he faces moral dilemmas and life-threatening challenges, ultimately uncovering a web of conspiracy and deception that tests his resolve and courage.

    The 16513th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 63. The Collected Tales by Nikolai Gogol

    This collection features a series of short stories that delve into the eccentricities and absurdities of 19th-century Russian society, blending elements of the supernatural with sharp social commentary. Through vivid characters and surreal plots, the tales explore themes of identity, ambition, and the often bizarre nature of human behavior. The stories range from humorous to darkly satirical, capturing the essence of Russian life and culture with a unique blend of realism and fantasy. Each tale offers a glimpse into the complexities of the human condition, highlighting Gogol's keen observational skills and his ability to weave intricate narratives that resonate with universal truths.

    The 16608th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 64. My Life by Golda Meir

    The Autobiography of Golda Meir

    The book is an autobiography of one of the most influential women in modern history, who rose from the poverty of her childhood in Russia and Milwaukee to become the Prime Minister of Israel. It offers a compelling account of her role in the founding of the state of Israel and its early years, providing personal insights into the myriad political and military challenges the nascent country faced. The narrative is interwoven with her own life story, including her experiences with immigration, education, and her rise through the ranks of the labor movement and political leadership, all set against the backdrop of the 20th century's tumultuous events leading up to and following the establishment of Israel.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 65. Chernobyl by Serhii Plokhy

    The History of a Nuclear Catastrophe

    The book provides a detailed account of the catastrophic nuclear disaster that occurred at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in 1986. It explores the series of events leading up to the explosion, the immediate aftermath, and the long-term consequences for the people and the environment. The narrative delves into the political and bureaucratic failures that exacerbated the crisis, highlighting the Soviet government's initial attempts to cover up the disaster and the subsequent international response. Through meticulous research and personal stories, the book sheds light on the human and environmental toll of the disaster, as well as its lasting impact on nuclear policy and global awareness of nuclear safety.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 66. Pushkin by T. J. Binyon

    A Biography

    The book is a comprehensive biography that delves into the life and legacy of a seminal Russian literary figure, exploring his profound impact on Russian literature and culture. It meticulously chronicles his upbringing, education, and the various influences that shaped his poetic genius. The narrative also examines his tumultuous personal life, including his relationships and the political tensions of his time, which ultimately led to his tragic and untimely death. Through detailed research and vivid storytelling, the book paints a nuanced portrait of a complex individual whose work continues to resonate and inspire.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 67. Diplomacy by Henry A. Kissinger

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    This comprehensive exploration of international relations delves into the intricate web of diplomacy that has shaped global politics over the centuries. It examines the strategies and decisions of key historical figures, from Richelieu to Nixon, and how their actions have influenced the balance of power across nations. The narrative provides insights into the complex interplay of national interests, ideological conflicts, and the pursuit of peace, offering a nuanced understanding of the art and practice of diplomacy in a constantly evolving world.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 68. The Showman by Simon Shuster

    The Life of David O. Selznick

    "The Showman" by Simon Shuster offers an in-depth exploration of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The narrative unfolds from within the heart of Kyiv, providing a unique perspective through the eyes of President Zelensky and his closest advisors. Shuster's account captures the complexities and challenges faced by Ukraine during this tumultuous period, offering readers a detailed look at the unfolding events and the resilience of its leadership.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 69. Domestic Service In The Soviet Union by Alissa Klots

    Gender, Class, and the Politics of Everyday Life

    This insightful exploration delves into the often-overlooked world of domestic service in the Soviet Union, unraveling the complex dynamics between domestic workers and their employers within a socialist framework. It examines how domestic labor was perceived and managed in a society that officially promoted gender equality and the abolition of class distinctions. Through a rich tapestry of personal narratives, historical records, and socio-political analysis, the book sheds light on the paradoxes and challenges faced by domestic workers, revealing the nuanced interplay of power, gender, and class in Soviet households.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 70. The Ukraine by Artem Chapeye

    "The Ukraine" by Artem Chapeye is a unique blend of fiction and reality, where the boundaries between the two are intentionally blurred. The book is composed of interconnected fragments, much like pieces of a puzzle, that together paint a vivid picture of Ukraine at the dawn of the 21st century.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 71. Between Two Fires by Joshua Yaffa

    Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin's Russia

    Set against the backdrop of modern Russia, this compelling narrative explores the lives of individuals navigating the complex and often contradictory landscape of a nation caught between authoritarian control and personal freedom. Through a series of intimate portraits, the book delves into the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by citizens as they strive to carve out a space for themselves in a society where the boundaries between right and wrong are blurred. The stories reveal the resilience and adaptability of people who must constantly negotiate their principles in order to survive and thrive in an environment marked by political and social upheaval.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 72. The Invention Of Russia by Aleksandr Ostrovsky

    From Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War

    This insightful narrative delves into the complex transformation of Russia from the late Soviet era to the present day, examining the intricate interplay of politics, media, and power. It explores how the country's identity was reshaped through the rise of influential figures and the manipulation of public perception, revealing the profound impact of media moguls and political strategists. The book offers a compelling analysis of the forces that have molded modern Russia, highlighting the pivotal moments and key players that have defined its contemporary landscape.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 73. The Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan

    A New History of the World

    This book offers a sweeping historical narrative that reorients our understanding of world history by focusing on the central role played by the Silk Roads, a network of trade routes that connected the East and West for centuries. It delves into the rich tapestry of cultural, economic, and political exchanges that occurred along these routes, highlighting how they facilitated the spread of ideas, religions, and technologies. By examining the interconnectedness of civilizations from antiquity to the modern era, the book challenges Eurocentric perspectives and underscores the enduring significance of these ancient pathways in shaping global history.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 74. Alien Son by Judah Waten

    Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Australia, this poignant narrative delves into the immigrant experience through the eyes of a young boy. As he navigates the challenges of assimilation and identity, the story captures the essence of cultural dislocation and the quest for belonging. Through a series of vignettes, the protagonist reflects on his family's struggles, the warmth of community, and the bittersweet journey of growing up in a land that feels both foreign and familiar. The tale is a heartfelt exploration of heritage, resilience, and the universal search for home.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 75. Genghis Khan And The Making Of The Modern World by Jack Weatherford

    This compelling narrative delves into the life and legacy of the legendary Mongol leader, exploring how his innovative strategies and governance laid the groundwork for the modern world. It challenges the traditional portrayal of him as a ruthless conqueror, instead highlighting his contributions to trade, communication, and cultural exchange across Eurasia. By examining his impact on the development of global systems and the spread of ideas, the book offers a fresh perspective on how his empire shaped the course of history, influencing everything from military tactics to economic networks.

    The 17120th Greatest Book of All Time
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