Liubov is a Ukrainian writer and researcher who, despite all the challenges of war, never stopped creating. On the first day of the full-scale invasion, she was in Ivano-Frankivsk, caring for her mother with a disability and facing an important decision — to stay at home with her despite the sirens and danger. Even in fear, she preserved her humanity and offered support to others. In her work, Liubov explores Ukrainian history, particularly the topic of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). She believes that past events directly echo the present, as history is cyclical. Her books contain first-hand testimonies, conversations with eyewitnesses, and a deep respect for memory, along with an effort to preserve it for future generations.