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Author Lewycka, Marina, 1946-

Title A short history of tractors in Ukrainian / Marina Lewycka
Published New York : Penguin Press, 2005

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Description 294 pages ; 24 cm
Summary "When their recently widowed father announces that he plans to remarry, sisters Vera and Nadezhda realize that they must learn to put aside a lifetime of bitter rivalry in order to save him. The new woman in his life is a voluptuous gold digger from Ukraine, fifty years his junior, with fabulous breasts and a proclivity for green satin underwear and boil-in-the-bag cuisine, who will stop at nothing in her single-minded pursuit of the luxurious Western lifestyle she dreams of. But separating their addled and annoyingly lecherous dad from his new love will prove to be no easy feat - in terms of sheer cold-eyed ruthlessness, the two sisters swiftly realize they have just entered the major leagues. As Hurricane Valentia turns the old family house upside down, all the old secrets come falling out, including the most deeply buried one, from the war, the one that explains much about why Nadezhda and Vera are so different
In the meantime, oblivious to it all, their father carries on with the great work of his dotage - a grand history of the tractor and its role in human progress, giving due credit to the crucial Ukrainian contribution. The story carries us back to prerevolutionary Ukraine, through wartime Germany, to contemporary England, taking in love and suffering, tanks and tractors, bitchiness, sibling rivalry, and, above all, the joys of growing old disgracefully."--BOOK JACKET
Notes Originally published: London: Viking, 2005
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references
Subject Ukrainians -- Great Britain.
Widowers -- Fiction.
Children of immigrants.
Older parents.
Young women -- Fiction.
Interpersonal relations.
Sisters -- Fiction.
Older men -- Fiction.
Ukrainians -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
Children of immigrants -- Fiction.
Older parents -- Fiction.
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction.
Sibling rivalry -- Fiction.
Genre/Form Domestic fiction.
Psychological fiction.
LC no. 2004056542
ISBN 1594200440