Formation | May 2017 |
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Type | Charity initiative |
Purpose | Publish and distribute popular science books for teens in Ukrainian language |
Headquarters | Ukraine |
Founders | Sergei Tokarev, Rustam Gilfanov |
Parent organization | Lucky Labs |
Website |
luckybooks |
LuckyBooks is a charity initiative that publishes and freely distributes popular science books for teens in the Ukrainian language in libraries all over Ukraine. Over the years of its existence, more than 5,000 project's books [1] were transported into 144 libraries in Luhansk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Odesa oblasts.
The project was created in May 2017 by Sergei Tokarev and Rustam Gilfanov, founders of the IT company Lucky Labs, in partnership with the charity fund "I am Future of Ukraine". The purpose of project's activity is intellectual Ukrainianization of adolescents through the distribution of popular science literature about the modern world. [2]
During the project's existence, six books have been published.
Black Sheep publishing house is to publish a book by Japanese author Masao Morita, A mathematician who turned into an ant, which will continue the mathematical theme of the project. [14]
Another publication should be noted separately. Although was not included in the list of project books, LuckyBooks acted as a partner in preparation of the book:
The project team held 8 independent presentations of project books in various cities of Ukraine – Kyiv, [16] Zaporizhzhia, [17] Kostyantynivka, [18] Slavske, [19] Mariupol, [20] Kharkiv, [21] Slovyansk, [22] Svyatogirsk [23] and Severodonetsk. [24]
The project also participated in large-scale national cultural events. In May 2017, the members of the Expert Council of the project – the singer and educator Oleg Skrypka, the president of the Association of Practical Psychologists Yevhen Miroshnychenko, and representatives of the IT company Lucky Labs and the charity fund "I am Future of Ukraine" announced the launch of LuckyBooks project. [25] LuckyBooks presented the first project book on Book Forum Lviv. It was “Tesla and the machine on space energy” by Luca Novellli. [26] In the same year, the project took part in the Odesa International Korneichuk Festival of Children's Literature [27] and the Kyiv Youthday Festival '17. [28] In 2018, the project took part in the Children's Forum in Lviv, [29] Kyiv ComicCon festival, [30] the International Children's Literature Festival in Chernivtsi, [31] the Air GogolFest in Vinnitsa [32] and the Lviv Book Forum. In 2018, LuckyBooks was the general partner of the children's program of the Book Arsenal Festival. [33] Together with the Book Arsenal “New Cave Media” held a virtual reality project "Meeting tukoni" on the illustration of Ukrainian artist Oksana Bula sponsored by Sergei Tokarev and Rustam Gilfanov. [34] The project was presented at the Book Arsenal and 70 book exhibitions in the German city of Frankfurt am Main. [35] In December, LuckyBooks opened an updated library for children named on behalf of Valia Kotik in Podil in Kyiv and created an educational corner in it in cooperation with the Library of the Future project. [36] In 2019, LuckyBooks presented the “Book about Garbage" by Galyna Tkachuk at the Children's Forum in Lviv. [37] After that, the book was presented at the Book Arsenal in 2019. [38] Then the books author, Galyna Tkachuk, went on tour with the book presentation, around cities of Ukraine: Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, [39] Kyiv [40]
Formation | May 2017 |
---|---|
Type | Charity initiative |
Purpose | Publish and distribute popular science books for teens in Ukrainian language |
Headquarters | Ukraine |
Founders | Sergei Tokarev, Rustam Gilfanov |
Parent organization | Lucky Labs |
Website |
luckybooks |
LuckyBooks is a charity initiative that publishes and freely distributes popular science books for teens in the Ukrainian language in libraries all over Ukraine. Over the years of its existence, more than 5,000 project's books [1] were transported into 144 libraries in Luhansk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson and Odesa oblasts.
The project was created in May 2017 by Sergei Tokarev and Rustam Gilfanov, founders of the IT company Lucky Labs, in partnership with the charity fund "I am Future of Ukraine". The purpose of project's activity is intellectual Ukrainianization of adolescents through the distribution of popular science literature about the modern world. [2]
During the project's existence, six books have been published.
Black Sheep publishing house is to publish a book by Japanese author Masao Morita, A mathematician who turned into an ant, which will continue the mathematical theme of the project. [14]
Another publication should be noted separately. Although was not included in the list of project books, LuckyBooks acted as a partner in preparation of the book:
The project team held 8 independent presentations of project books in various cities of Ukraine – Kyiv, [16] Zaporizhzhia, [17] Kostyantynivka, [18] Slavske, [19] Mariupol, [20] Kharkiv, [21] Slovyansk, [22] Svyatogirsk [23] and Severodonetsk. [24]
The project also participated in large-scale national cultural events. In May 2017, the members of the Expert Council of the project – the singer and educator Oleg Skrypka, the president of the Association of Practical Psychologists Yevhen Miroshnychenko, and representatives of the IT company Lucky Labs and the charity fund "I am Future of Ukraine" announced the launch of LuckyBooks project. [25] LuckyBooks presented the first project book on Book Forum Lviv. It was “Tesla and the machine on space energy” by Luca Novellli. [26] In the same year, the project took part in the Odesa International Korneichuk Festival of Children's Literature [27] and the Kyiv Youthday Festival '17. [28] In 2018, the project took part in the Children's Forum in Lviv, [29] Kyiv ComicCon festival, [30] the International Children's Literature Festival in Chernivtsi, [31] the Air GogolFest in Vinnitsa [32] and the Lviv Book Forum. In 2018, LuckyBooks was the general partner of the children's program of the Book Arsenal Festival. [33] Together with the Book Arsenal “New Cave Media” held a virtual reality project "Meeting tukoni" on the illustration of Ukrainian artist Oksana Bula sponsored by Sergei Tokarev and Rustam Gilfanov. [34] The project was presented at the Book Arsenal and 70 book exhibitions in the German city of Frankfurt am Main. [35] In December, LuckyBooks opened an updated library for children named on behalf of Valia Kotik in Podil in Kyiv and created an educational corner in it in cooperation with the Library of the Future project. [36] In 2019, LuckyBooks presented the “Book about Garbage" by Galyna Tkachuk at the Children's Forum in Lviv. [37] After that, the book was presented at the Book Arsenal in 2019. [38] Then the books author, Galyna Tkachuk, went on tour with the book presentation, around cities of Ukraine: Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, [39] Kyiv [40]