in lviv, as part of the book forum, svitlana taratorina presented her book the house of salt.he writer admitted that she started writing the book out of the bitterness of experiencing the annexation of crimea in 2014, and indeed, there is a lot of crimea in sol's house, although this name is not mentioned in the text. the book also shows toponyms from the map of the peninsula, which existed before the deportation of the crimean tatars to in 1944. in addition, the writer conducted a discussion on the history of crimea through the myths and legends of the peninsula. it was a conversation about crimean tatars, their relations with ukrainians and the crimes of russians in crimea. for me, this is also a book about trying to understand the culture of the crimean tatars, because for me, they are the main allies in the return of crimea, and i believe that this is the people who are really close to us, and cultural ties with them, as in principle, i tried to find in my book in some places much stronger than the crimeans thought about our enemy. to lviv on an international book fair rep