Lewycka's debut novel
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian won the 2005
Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing at the
Hay literary festival, the 2005/6
Waverton Good Read Award, and the 2005 Saga Award for Wit; and short-listed for the 2005
Orange Prize for Fiction. The novel has been translated into 35 languages. Her second novel
Two Caravans was published in hardback in March 2007 by Fig Tree (an imprint of
Penguin Books) for the United Kingdom market, and was short-listed for the 2008
Orwell Prize for political writing. In the United States and Canada it is published under the title
Strawberry Fields. Later the same year, she donated a second short story, "Business Philosophy", to the
Amnesty International anthology
Freedom: Short Stories Celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In 2020, Lewycka released the novel
The Good, the Bad and the Little Bit Stupid. A review of the book in
The Spectator noted that its commentary on
Brexit and
organ trafficking "seem not so much disparate as random". In addition to her fiction, Lewycka wrote a number of books giving practical advice for
carers of elderly people, published by the charity
Age Concern. ==Death==