BBC News Ukraine has revealed the winners of its 2021 Book of the Year awards presented in partnership with the Cultural Programme of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Winners of 2020 BBC News Ukraine Book awards announced
Share this page: BBC News Ukraine has announced the winners of its 2020 Book of the Year awards, presented in partnership with the Cultural Programme of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). During the awards ceremony, streamed on the BBC News Ukraine Facebook page and YouTube channel, Serhii Serhiyovych Saigon’s “Yupak” (publisher: Bilka) was named as BBC Book of the Year, Ulyana Chuba’s “Med i Pashtet – fantastichni vitrohony” (“Honey and Pate – Fantastic Scatterbrains”) (publisher: A-BA-BA-GA-LA-MA-GA) as BBC Children’s Book of the Year, and Oksana Zabuzhko’s “Planeta Polyn” (“Planet Wormwood”) (publisher: Komora ) as the winner in the BBC Book of the Year – Essays category.