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She was born for happiness. But she rose to fight for freedom! When the Red Army began to burn villages, when her three brothers died in battles with Soviet troops, the fragile Marusya took up arms and became the ataman of a Cossack detachment.
She was extremely beautiful and extremely dangerous, she did not spare her enemies and saved her people, risking her own life. She knew how to love and hate. But will her beloved Miron be able to save her from the revenge of the Bolsheviks? Will their love be stronger than death?
The author worked on this novel for five years. As in "The Black Raven", here behind each event there is a historical fact. The military path of Atamansha Marusya is closely intertwined with the heroic and tragic fate of the Ukrainian Galician Army, which in the late summer of 1919 liberated Kyiv from the Muscovite-Bolshevik occupiers, but by the will of evil fate found itself on the verge of complete destruction.