Estonian Author Leelo Kassikäpa Releases Novel Based on Chernobyl Letters Estonian author Leelo Kassikäpa is preparing to release her new novel, “Letters from Chernobyl,” a work deeply rooted in historical correspondence and personal recollections. The book’s foundation lies in a collection of genuine letters recovered after nearly four decades. These letters, brimming with emotion, were previously held in storage and meticulously incorporated into the narrative to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster. The project involved carefully examining and translating these documents, which offer a unique and intimate perspective on the events surrounding the tragedy. “Letters from Chernobyl” draws directly from the voices of those affected, presenting a poignant account through the lens of personal correspondence. The novel’s creation reflects a commitment to preserving and sharing these vital records. Kassikäpa’s work utilizes the power of the letters themselves to explore the human impact of the Chernobyl catastrophe. The book is scheduled for publication in bookstores and libraries soon. It represents a significant contribution to understanding this pivotal moment in history, with Leelo meticulously reconstructing the stories contained within the recovered documents. — Do you want me to make any adjustments to this version? Topics: #letters #chernobyl #leelo Post navigation The European Commission orders countries to save diesel. What does this mean for Estonia? (1) Now people are starting to wear sweaters on their houses to fight the cold – but these are not ordinary sweaters