When this novel was first published in Britain, Amazon classified it as non-fiction technology, and many bookstores also included it in agricultural books. This book seems to be late, but relying on the word-of-mouth of readers, it has been beautifully turned out from the corner of agricultural science and technology. Dan brown's "The Da Vinci Code" and "Angels and Demons" attracted much attention and became the book sales champions in 2006.
Since then, A Brief History of Tractors in Ukraine has been included in the shortlist of many literary awards for its literary charm and outstanding novel style. Overnight, Liu Weika's name spread all over the British literary world, and his works were quickly translated into 29 languages and published all over the world. I hope you don't miss Liu Weika's bravery and her possible love. British writer Marina Liuvika (Marina
Funny novel written by Liu Weika) Published by Jilin Publishing Group Co., Ltd. on 201110/.
This book tells the absurd story of an 84-year-old widower who lives in Britain for a long time and a 36-year-old Ukrainian gold digger who wants to immigrate through marriage. The author interspersed humor and trivial life disputes in the history of tractor development. Plow and sharp knife symbolize labor and totalitarianism respectively. The mutual transformation of the two has led to an unknown and difficult family history, which makes seemingly casual details affect the root nerve of historical tragedy in this great era.
This is really not to teach you to drive a tractor. This book is so unruly and maverick-at first glance, the title of this book will feel like a boring technical book. In fact, this is a fascinating novel, claiming to expose the dark history of Europe for 50 years. In fact, this is the story of two sisters driving for their old widower's father's new wife in Ukraine. So which books with strong names but low contents are a brief history of Ukrainian tractors?