A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian

Marina Lewycka - A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian

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A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian was bestselling author Marina Lewycka's bestselling debut novel which…
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ISBN: 978-0-14-102576-6

Год издания: 2006

Язык: Английский

A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian is a novel by Marina Lewycka, first published in 2005 by Viking (Penguin Books).
The novel won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize at the Hay literary festival, the Waverton Good Read Award 2005/6, and was short-listed for the 2005 Orange Prize for Fiction, losing to Lionel Shriver's We Need to Talk About Kevin.

The novel details in comic form the varied reactions by two daughters when their widowed father marries a much younger Ukrainian immigrant. The father, a former engineer, is writing a history of tractors in Ukrainian, extracts from which are interleaved throughout the text.
It is told in the first person from the perspective of one of the daughters, Nadezhda. After their father decides he is going to remarry after his wife's death, Nadezhda is outraged and worried, especially when she meets the wife-to-be: voluptuous gold digger Valentina. The hurricane on their lives that is Valentina serves to bring together the two daughters against a common enemy, as it becomes increasingly clear of the middle-aged divorcee's intents. The family's secret history is overturned as the troubles continue, and their father is gradually weakened by his fiancée until the hold is finally broken.

Лауреат: 2006 г.Британская национальная книжная премия (Дебютная книга года)
2006 г.Премия Уэйвертона (Лучший дебют)
2005 г.Премия Вудхауза (Юмористическая литература)
Номинант: 2005 г.Жен­ская пре­мия за ху­до­же­ствен­ную книгу (Художественный роман)
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