Corinne's review
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: A Novel
by Marina Lewycka
Corinne's review
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian: A Novel by Marina Lewycka
Corinne's review
rating:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
When I was in college, I took a fascinating class in sociology. A certain idea I learned really stuck with me, and kept coming back to me as I read this book. The gist of it is this: each child in a family is born into a different family than their siblings were - since the family changes every time someone new joins the family or as circumstances change within the family. This different family that the child is born into will shape and define him/her in a way that is not the same as sibilings born before or after.
The two sisters Vera and Nadezhda (our narrator) are a classic example of this. Vera was born in war-torn Ukraine, ten years before Nadezhda, while Nedezhda spent most of her early years in stable England. Life was very difficult for their Ukrainian parents - we learn much of their hard history throughout the book as different things come to light for Nadezhda, and she must re-learn what she thinks she knows about her immediate family and why they behave the way they do. ...more
The two sisters Vera and Nadezhda (our narrator) are a classic example of this. Vera was born in war-torn Ukraine, ten years before Nadezhda, while Nedezhda spent most of her early years in stable England. Life was very difficult for their Ukrainian parents - we learn much of their hard history throughout the book as different things come to light for Nadezhda, and she must re-learn what she thinks she knows about her immediate family and why they behave the way they do. ...more
