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Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging – Sebastian Junger (Ukrainian Edition, 128 pp)

Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging – Sebastian Junger (Ukrainian Edition, 128 pp)
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SKU: 9786178120290
Language: Ukrainian
Cover type: Hardcover
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Discover Tribe: On Homecoming and Belonging, Sebastian Junger’s compelling exploration of the psychological and social challenges veterans face when reintegrating into modern society. This Ukrainian edition, translated by Olha Korniushyna and published by Наш Формат in 2023, spans 128 pp with a sturdy hardcover and portable 140 × 200 mm format. Drawing from history, psychology, and anthropology, Junger reveals how close-knit tribal bonds during adversity stand in sharp contrast with the alienation many veterans experience post-deployment

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Author: Sebastian Junger

Translator: Olha Korniushyna 

Publisher: Наш Формат (2023)

Hardcover, 128 pages, size ~140 × 200 mm, offset paper, weighing ~220–230 g 

Themes: psychology, sociology, tribal bonding, wartime experience, veteran reintegration

Why Buy:

Timely & relatable content—offers insight into the psychological needs of veterans and broader human connection.

Scientifically grounded—includes historical, anthropological, and psychological research.

Compact & durable—perfect for on-the-go reading or gifting.

Culturally resonant—translation preserves nuance for Ukrainian readers, including a special author’s address to Ukraine

FAQ:

Is this a memoir or academic text?
 This is a non-fiction exploration combining journalism, research, and expert interviews to highlight the tribe-based instincts of human societies.

Who translated it?
 Translated into Ukrainian by Olha Korniushyna 

What format is it?
 Hardcover, 128 pages, 140 × 200 mm, offset paper (approx. 220 g).

Who should read this?
 Ideal for veterans, psychologists, community leaders, social scientists, and anyone interested in how belonging influences wellbeing

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