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New York Times bestselling author of Collusion and The Snowden Files Luke Harding's personal, frontline reporting on Russia's harrowing invasion of Ukraine, the biggest news event of the year and an inflection point in international politics
"An excellent, moving account of an ongoing tragedy." -Anne Applebaum, New York Times bestselling author of Twilight of Democracy
In a damning, inspiring, and breathtaking narrative of what is likely to be a turning point for Europe-and the world-Guardian correspondent and New York Times bestselling author Luke Harding reports firsthand on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. When, just before dawn on February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin launched a series of brutal attacks, Harding was there, on the ground in Kyiv. But this senseless violence was met with astounding resilience-from, among others, the country's embattled president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy-and the courage of a people preparedi to risk everything to preserve their nation's freedom.
Here are piercing portraits of the leaders on both sides of this monumental struggle, a haunting depiction of the atrocities in Bucha and elsewhere, and an intimate glimpse into the ordinary lives being impacted by the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Harding captures this crucial moment in history with candor, insight, and an unwavering focus on the human stories that lie at its heart.
New York Times bestselling author of Collusion and The Snowden Files Luke Harding's personal, frontline reporting on Russia's harrowing invasion of Ukraine, the biggest news event of the year and an inflection point in international politics
"An excellent, moving account of an ongoing tragedy." -Anne Applebaum, New York Times bestselling author of Twilight of Democracy
In a damning, inspiring, and breathtaking narrative of what is likely to be a turning point for Europe-and the world-Guardian correspondent and New York Times bestselling author Luke Harding reports firsthand on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. When, just before dawn on February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin launched a series of brutal attacks, Harding was there, on the ground in Kyiv. But this senseless violence was met with astounding resilience-from, among others, the country's embattled president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy-and the courage of a people preparedi to risk everything to preserve their nation's freedom.
Here are piercing portraits of the leaders on both sides of this monumental struggle, a haunting depiction of the atrocities in Bucha and elsewhere, and an intimate glimpse into the ordinary lives being impacted by the biggest conflict in Europe since the Second World War. Harding captures this crucial moment in history with candor, insight, and an unwavering focus on the human stories that lie at its heart.
LUKE HARDING is a journalist, writer, and award-winning foreign correspondent with The Guardian. He is the author of seven previous nonfiction books: Shadow State, Collusion, A Very Expensive Poison, The Snowden Files, Mafia State, WikiLeaks, and The Liar (the last two co-written by David Leigh). Two have been made into Hollywood movies. His books have been translated into thirty languages. Harding lives near London with his wife, the freelance journalist Phoebe Taplin, and their two children.
Peterson Literary Prize Finalist
“Harding is uniquely qualified to tell this story. . . . He’s
a gifted storyteller, and his moment-by-moment reconstructions of
the events in Bucha, and of the last stand of
Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant, stand out. . . . For all
that Harding is inspired—as his readers probably will be, too—by
the stories of Ukrainian resistance he tells, he never loses sight
of the sickening tragedy that makes the sacrifices necessary.”
—Joshua Keating, The Washington Post
“Harding’s new book, Invasion, chronicles the war and his
experiences covering it, and analyzes the politics, strategies, and
delusions behind it.”
—NPR’s Fresh Air
“Gripping and often moving, the book is primarily journalistic but
goes beyond mere reportage as Mr. Harding draws on his knowledge of
the region and a background.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Luke Harding has once again written a superb first draft of
history, this time of the Ukrainian war. An excellent, moving
account of an ongoing tragedy.”
—Anne Applebaum, New York Times bestselling author of Twilight
of Democracy
“The definitive story of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, based on
extensive reporting from the frontline. Luke Harding is an
excellent writer and witness who deftly tells the moving human
stories of victims in this terrible war. He also explains to us why
Putin embarked on this foolhardy invasion.”
—Bill Browder, New York Times bestselling author of Red Notice
and Freezing Order
“Compelling, important, and heartbreaking with all the urgency and
immediacy of outstanding war reportage, here is the Russian
invasion of Ukraine minute by minute, political and personal, from
the cabinets of power to the streets and apartments of ordinary
Ukrainians by a master reporter and analyst.”
—Simon Sebag Montefiore, New York Times bestselling author of
The Romanovs
“[Harding] rightly places the Ukrainian people at the heart of this
saga. He describes, in elegant and compelling prose, not just the
brutality of war, but also the tenacity, resilience, bravery and
humour of the Ukrainian people. Invasion will become an important
part of the historical record. . . . It is extremely well written,
a fast read, and offers an excellent balance between personal
encounters and the broader sequence of events. Whatever the
eventual outcome, in so many ways, as Harding reminds us, the
Ukrainians have already won.”
—Financial Times
“Journalism, it has been said for the last 80 years, is the first
rough draft of history. Harding’s account is a very good first
historical draft. And it’s really not so rough. His judgments will
last.”
—Michael Clarke, The Guardian
“[An] elegantly written, deeply researched and, most of all,
lived history. Harding was there.”
—Lyse Doucet, The Observer
“Harding . . . writes from the front lines and centers of
power, expertly switching focus from the currents of history to
lives destroyed by war.”
—The Irish Times
“Eye-opening. . . . Harding demonstrates considerable bravery. . .
. [His] foreign policy analysis is clear and sensible. . . .
Perhaps the book’s greatest achievement is to show what various
parts of Ukraine looked like in the midst of the war and how
Ukrainians were thinking.”
—Kyiv Post
“Harding tells the story of the build-up to that invasion and the
remarkable resistance it prompted—always from close to the front
line, with a good eye for politics in Moscow and Washington, Berlin
and Brussels. . . . As first drafts of history go, this is as
definitive as they come.”
—New Statesman
“Comprehensive and riveting. . . . Enriched by Harding’s deep
knowledge of the region and impressive access, this is a valuable
report on an ongoing geopolitical crisis.”
—Publishers Weekly
"Brilliant. . . . Harding is one of the best experts on
Putin's Russia. Invasion reads like an exciting military-political
thriller, but all its characters and events are true."
—Andrey Kurkov, author of Grey Bees
"Luke Harding yet again provides unique insight into his chosen
topic, this time the invasion of Ukraine by Russia,
providing a stirring account of the build up to the invasion
and the invasion itself. Essential reading for those who want to
understand the most important conflict of the 21st Century."
—Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat
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