

An edition of A short history of tractors in Ukrainian (2005)
By Marina Lewycka
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Penguin Press
Language
eng
Pages
310
Description:
"An amusing, astonishing debut . . . about how a family learns to let go of the past and live and love in the present." —The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionWith this wise, tender, and deeply funny novel, Marina Lewycka takes her place alongside Zadie Smith and Monica Ali as a writer who can capture the unchanging verities of family. When an elderly and newly widowed Ukrainian immigrant announces his intention to remarry, his daughters must set aside their longtime feud to thwart him. For their father's intended is a voluptuous old-country gold digger with a proclivity for green satin underwear and an appetite for the good life of the West. As the hostilities mount and family secrets spill out, A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian combines sex, bitchiness, wit, and genuine warmth in its celebration of the pleasure of growing old disgracefully.
subjects: Romance, Widowers, Children of immigrants, Fiction, Fathers and daughters, Ukrainians, Older parents, Historical Fiction, Sisters, Young women, Older men, Sisters, fiction, Fathers and daughters, fiction, Widowers, fiction, Fiction, general, Fiction, psychological, Young women, fiction, England, fiction
Places: Great Britain