Two Regimes (A Memoir) <\/em><\/strong>by Teodora Verbitskaya as was translated by her granddaughter, Lucianne Vanilar, and published by Kendall-Hunt Publishing (https:\/\/he.kendallhunt.com\/two_regimes<\/strong>), \u00a0is the story of Teodora Verbitskaya and her young daughters, Nadia and Lucy; swept up in the collateral damage of genocide, war and survival- before, during, and after World War II. This true story of Two Regimes<\/em> is the story of three young women’s love, faith, courage, strength, determination, intelligence, and sheer will to live in the face of the worst adversity! This story of survival is an inspiration to everyone but particularly for girls and women, who must often pick up the pieces after or during devastation and start life anew.<\/p>
Grateful Acknowledgement<\/h4>
We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to the below donors whose generous support and encouragement made this book possible. Their dedication to Two Regimes has been truly inspiring, and their contribution has made a significant impact on this Two Regimes project.<\/p>
The Canadian Institute for Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) at the University of Alberta<\/li>
US Committee for Ukrainian Holodomor Genocide Awareness<\/li>
The Holodomor Research and Education Consortium (HREC)<\/li>
Ukrainian National Women\u2019s League of America (UNWLA)<\/li>
Helen and Paul Baszucki Family<\/li>
Douglas Darlington of Winding Road Films<\/li>
Reg Garner of Reg Garner Photography<\/li>
Camille Huk-Massier and Oksana Huk<\/li>
Oksana and Peter Piaseckyj<\/li><\/ul><\/div>
Featured Passage<\/h4>
Here is a great passage from the book, showing what you can expect to find in it:<\/p>