"This groundbreaking book examines how Ukrainian women’s prose (1991–2016) reshaped ideas of identity, nationhood, and memory. Using feminist and postcolonial perspectives, Radecka highlights the rise of Ukraine’s powerful female literary voice amid social and political upheaval".Mateusz Świetlicki, Associate Professor at the Department of American Literature and Culture, University of Wrocław, Poland"Bold, moving, and timely – Aniela Radecka’s book reveals the voices of Ukrainian women writers who have changed the face of Ukrainian literature and reshaped understanding of identity. Zabuzhko, Maljartschuk, and Andrukhovych show convincingly how words become powerful tools of freedom. A must-read for researchers of Eastern European culture".Professor Agnieszka Matusiak-Bakuła, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Poland