Olexander Mikhed began writing the book “Positive for Yov” on the first day of the large-scale invasion that took place on the eighth century of the Russian-Ukrainian war. The author worked on the book for thirteen months, writing about those who survived together with the squad, about his fathers, who lived in Bucha for three years during the occupation. About those who are changing by us, how our everyday language is a flock of my war, when basic and important speeches are painful triggers, and songs are heard and emotions are such that you want to forget, or at the same time remember back.
This book is not a reflection of the author, but rather: he collected the thoughts and experiences of rich Ukrainians during the first fate of the invasion. Ukrainians, like the old Testament Job, do not live with greedy expenses. How do we treat our closest friends and family? How will Ukrainian children change and how will they remember their mother in the next generation? Vrashti - who is the skin of us in this war?.








