here's what she wrote of volodymyr vakulenko quote.s war notes will be in the black ukrainian soil, waiting to be found one day. end quote. later in the book, she writes, quote, the quest for justice has turned me from a novelist and a mother into a war crime researcher. over the last year, i have photographed shell holes in library walls and the ruins of schools and cultural centers. i have recorded the testimonies of survivors and eye witnesses of atrocities. i've done this to uncover the truth, to ensure the survival of memory and give justice and lasting peace a chance. end quote. in may of last year, the printing plant in kharkiv that had published volodymyr's war diary was completely destroyed in a russian missile attack that killed at least seven people. the printing plant was responsible for about a third of ukraine's overall book printing capacity, but despite this, all these stories, depressing though they are, have galvanized the literary and publishing community in ukraine. ukrainian authors, editors and publishers are figh