Interesting Kyiv

$25.00

The book includes 120 fascinating, concise articles about the most prominent symbols of the capital of Ukraine – from the official Lavra, St. Sophia’s Cathedral and Khreschatyk, to local tips and favorites, like minibuses or the savory pie “perepichka”.

Each article covers a two-page spread and includes a short description, an “avatar”, a QR-code with GPS coordinates, and, of course, beautiful pictures. The articles are written by locals, with the idea that the book will be read by someone not acquainted with the reality of our city. In about 200-250 words, the authors tried to reveal each attraction.

Reading one article takes just two minutes, making the book a nice companion to a cup of coffee, or an easy read during a commute.

Shipping cost (worldwide): $19
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Description

The book is hard to define. It’s not your average city guide, or a photo-album, or a phone directory. “Interesting Kyiv” combines it all; the owner of this book can skip buying a traditional guidebook or a set of postcards with scenes of the city, and even won’t need to check Wikipedia for details – all of the most essential and interesting things to know about the city are collected in this one book.

The editors took great care with the book’s translation – that’s why we asked John Bailey, British cinematographer and Cannes Lions Festival awardee, to review it carefully.

Note the book’s convenient format – it is small enough to fit into a purse, yet big enough to show the city in all its glory, with a large photo, not those tiny little pictures you usually find in travel guides.

“Interesting Kyiv” is not just a book, it’s a luxurious souvenir, made from quality materials: Arctic Paper G-Print coated matte paper, velvet lamination film, UV-coating, and an additional bronze dye on the cover. With thread bookbinding, the book opens easily and firmly – unlike most small-sized travel guides. It feels good to hold it in your hands, and it’s a wonderful present for a friend.

Meet the authors:

Alexander Anisimov (1961-2012)

Journalist, Kyiv historian, guide. Author of many books about Kyiv. Screenwriter for several documentaries. Recipient of the Nestor the Chronicler Medal, the Friendship Medal, and medal of the World Association of Russian Press. This book was initially planned back in 2011, so Alexander’s articles had to wait eight long years for their day to come.

Victoria Ugryumova (1967)

Writer, essayist, genealogist, screenwriter. Author of 29 fiction and non-fiction books with a total circulation of 400,000 copies (foreign publications included), winner of Russian and international book awards. Screenwriter for “The Joker” (2010) and other television series. Author of articles and essays about Kyiv and its people. Contributor to numerous Sky Horse Publishing House projects.

Lidiia Shokha (1994)

Journalist, novice writer, social activist. Attended the Lyceum of Ecology and Natural History, graduated from the National University of Bioresources and Environmental Management with a degree in philology and translation.

Publication parameters:

145×200 mm (60×84/16), 256 pages, Arctic Paper G-Print 130g coated matte paper, full-color printing, integral binding, thread flashing, rounded spine, velvet lamination film, UV-coating, additional bronze dye.