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A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian

By: Marina Lewycka
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 0141020520
ISBN-13: 9780141020525
Released: 02 Mar 2006
RRP: £7.99
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Almost very good indeed - By: Paul Meakin, 16 Aug 2008
I liked this-with reservations. The writing is light, sprightly, with real humour. The characters are interesting. The relationship between the two sisters is beautifully portrayed & developed & the idiosyncrasies of the father are both touching & amusing. I didn't feel that the character of Valentina was quite as well developed as it could have been, although her abusive tirades in broken english had me in stitches. For me, the best feature of the story was the way it juxtaposed the two types of 'immigrant': the refugee from horror & atrocity & the 'modern' aspirant to a western lifestyle. This made me think & inspired me to learn more about the history of the Ukraine. My main negative comment is that I felt the ending was a bit of a let down, & didn't reallly live up to what had been set up before: I felt it was a little rushed & somewhat incongruous, certainly not satisfying my feeling that something hilarious/touching or fundamental was going to happen. It rather fizzled out.
That said, still a very enjoyable read & an insight into a community & a history that I knew nothing of previously.
(Not big or clever) - By: Lacy Newark, 13 Aug 2008
I reallly wanted to like this book (yeah, right). It had been recommended to me (like I need recommendations from anyone) so I was sure I'd enjoy it (oh?). Unfortunately (trying to sound disappointed), I didn't get through it because it wasn't reallly my cup of tea (trying not to say outright that it was awful). I don't give up on many books (only rubbish ones) but I found the style challlenging (so incredibly annoying) & I thought the humour (what humour????) was not alll that amusing (like pulling teeth). Maybe it was because I'd just come off the back of reading 'A Prayer For Owen Meany' (now that's a book!) & my expectations were maybe a little high (not that they'd have to be high to be disappointed by this garbage). Anyway, I'm sure that there's a market for this sort of thing (Lord above help us!) & that many people will derive some pleasure from reading it (Lord above help them!). Oh, & that thing she does with parentheses (brackets to you & me) is a little bit distracting (AAAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH!). Enjoy!
Trashy - By: a reader, 22 Jul 2008
Trashy, badly written, unexplored 1D characters, Overhyped.

As well crafted as this review.


Good but patchy - By: Hamstead, 20 Jul 2008
This is a strange novel. Old Ukrainian guy living in England fallls for Ukrainian con-woman who wants the good life in the UK for herself & her son. Old guy's daughters are outraged because the woman is a slutty, slovenly blond who treats their father like dirt & has lovers on the side. Meanwhile, he is writing a history of tractors, chunks of which are thrown into the novel, together with flashbacks of what happened in wartime Eastern Europe. It's a somewhat disjointed novel. I admit to very quickly begin skipping alll the stuff on the tractors & the wartime reminisces. As others have said they added nothing to the novel - or else I was missing something deep, although in this case it must have been buried very deep! I wound up thinking about the whole novel, 'Well what was the point of that?'
I didn't think the book was particularly funny. It didn't raise one smile.
However, I did find the modern day soap opera parts entertaining & they certainly held my interest & for me were enjoyable & the reason the book gets the 3 stars that it does. I liked the description of Valentina's eye colour as being like 'syrup' I could envisage it immediately. Indeed many of the descriptions were evocative & immediate. Sometimes the descriptions of the squalor were so strong that I found my nose wrinkling. That HAS to be good story telling!
Verdict. 3 stars for alll the positive points & the two missing stars reflect the areas where I was less impressed.
Highly recommended - By: KH Jandl Robinson, 24 Jun 2008
I bought this on a whim, & boy, how lucky was I? I reallly loved the book, & am reading it now, month after I bought it, for the second time, it is just as enjoyable!
Marina Lewycka's second book 'Two Caravans' is just as good btw.
Buy it, you will not regret it. :)