"By sharing her own story, Iuliia Mendel offers a powerful window into the soul of modern Ukraine. The Fight of Our Lives brings you inside a generation raised in transformation and provides vital context around Putin's war on Ukraine. Her journey and her nation's will move you and push you to learn more." --Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, New York Times bestselling author of The Daughters of Kobani
"Iuliia Mendel's book reminds us that war is not only about machines and destruction--it is also about people and ideas. The Fight of Our Lives shows us how Ukraine's fight for freedom is our fight--humanity's fight against tyranny." --Kurt Volker, former United States ambassador to NATO
"Who is Mr. Zelenskyy? Few people who write about the Ukrainian president and his surprising meteoric rise, first to the top of Ukrainian politics and then to the status of America's most popular foreign leader, know him as well as Iuliia Mendel. In this book she shares with the world her personal story as the first press secretary of Mr. Zelenskyy and the story of the president and the country he leads. This is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand Ukraine of today and the values it fights for." --Serhii Plokhy, Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University, and author of The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine and Atoms and Ashes: A Global History of Nuclear Disasters
"In earnest and perceptive prose, Mendel's The Fight of Our Lives tells the gripping story of Ukraine's determined coming-of-age amid the most ghastly of circumstances." --Marci Shore, associate professor of history at Yale University and author of The Ukrainian Night: An Intimate History of Revolution
"A closely observed [and] nuanced portrait of a leader in a time of crisis who has definitely risen to the occasion." --Kirkus
"A spirited account of history in the making" --Publishers Weekly
"Iuliia Mendel's extraordinary story shows us her Ukraine, a young country that chose progress with President Zelenskyy's transformative election but now finds itself under attack in Vladimir Putin's war on democracy."
--Ivan Miklos, Slovakian economist and politician, former minister of finance of Slovakia
"Moving.... [Mendel] helps demystify the dictator [Vladimir Putin] whom the Western media has long portrayed as having the cunning and wit of a fearless Bond villain... Her reflections on her relationship with the Ukrainian language at a time when Ukraine's cultural ties to Russia have been all but severed are also extremely important to the cultural discourse." --The Washington Post