Two Caravans

Two Caravans by Marina Lewycka, published by Penguin Adult on March 5, 2008, is a humorous fiction novel that explores the lives of a diverse group of strawberry pickers in Kent. Set against the backdrop of a summer evening, the story introduces characters from various backgrounds, including Ukrainians, Poles, and Malawians, as they celebrate a birthday around their two caravans. The narrative delves into the realities behind supermarket offers and the often-overlooked individuals who contribute to the agricultural industry.
Readers will find a blend of humor and grit as the characters navigate their circumstances, revealing both the challenges and camaraderie that arise in their daily lives. The book presents a vivid portrayal of the interactions among the pickers, including Irina, Andriy, Tomasz, and Yola, alongside the antics of a dog that adds a touch of slapstick to the narrative. With 309 pages, this 1st Penguin edition invites readers to reflect on themes of labor and community while enjoying a lighthearted yet poignant story.
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A beautiful summer’s evening in a Kent field and around their two caravans a group of strawberry pickers celebrates a birthday.
But what lies behind the buy-one-get-one-free offers at your supermarket and who picks our strawberries? The Ukrainians: Irina, just off the coach from Kiev, and Andriy, the miner’s son from the other Ukraine; the Poles: Tomasz and Yola; two Chinese girls; Emanuel, the round-eyed eighteen-year-old from Malawi. And although he can’t pick strawberries, there’s also the Dog . . .
Hilarious, gritty, moving and slapstick, Two Caravans has all the ingredients that made A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian so successful.
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