British-Ukrainian author Marina Lewycka, best known for her 2005 novel A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian, has died aged 79.
Lewycka, who was born in a refugee camp in Germany in 1947, moved to the UK with her family as a child and later settled in South Yorkshire.
She was a lecturer in Media Studies at Sheffield Hallam University until 2012, before pursuing her career as a writer full time and publishing a further five books, including 2020's The Good, The Bad and The Little Bit Stupid.
Confirming her death, her agent Bill Hamilton described Lewycka as a having a "unique comic sensibility" and "a campaigning sense of social justice".

