Galicia, 1939. Confusion and terror reign. Constant battles between the various occupiers of Ukraine keep the people of Lviv unnerved. One young boy from... > Lire la suite
Galicia, 1939. Confusion and terror reign. Constant battles between the various occupiers of Ukraine keep the people of Lviv unnerved. One young boy from nearby Halych watches the turmoil and tries to understand. He wants to hold onto his future, and a future for his family, and country. A story never told before, about the plight of Ukrainians from a child's perspective. A story of strength gained not by fighting a war, but by uniting as a people and remaining respectful of culture, religion, and freedom. Dreamer is a story about a Ukrainian boy, Ivan Rudenko, during WWII. His unique perspective explores the adversity that he and his family face from all directions. Overtaken by the Polish, the Russians, and then the Germans, the family helped victims and counsel their neighbors. But shortly after the Nazi occupation, they find there's no more hope for freedom. Unable to help their Jewish neighbors any longer from oppressors, they flee toward their unknown future. Living in the middle of wartime chaos the family faces harsh realities and chooses to hope for a better future despite the odds. Ivan meets new friends along their journey through Slovakia and then the Bohemian Black Forest, people with their own stories. Finding hope in Regensburg, the family dreams of becoming American citizens and finding a home at last. They bear witness to the struggles of the war aftermath, compiled with the anxiety of waiting their turn to emigrate. This is a story about keeping the dream of a free Ukraine alive and one boy's search for a home.