From May 15 to 18, the International Book Fair will take place at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, where Ukraine will participate with a national stand and a literary program.
The Ukrainian stand will feature products from 28 publishing houses, including Vivat, Old Lion Publishing House, ASSA, Samit-Book, Black Sheep, Books XXI, Folio, Free Wind, Time of Masters, Time of Change Information, Creative Publishing, Clio, Babylon Library, and many others.

The Ukrainian program includes seven events with the participation of both Ukrainian and Polish authors, translators, and intellectuals, such as Iya Kiva, Olena Guseynova, Marychka Paplouskaite, Tomasz Szerszeń, Marcin Gaczkowski, and others.
It is worth noting that last year the fair gathered around 600 publishers and nearly 1,000 authors, translators, and illustrators from around the world. Ukraine's participation in this major event is a significant testament to its cultural presence and dialogue with the European readership.