This book is about modest heroes who don’t give up because they don’t know how.
They drown, fall from the sky, disappear in snowy wastes, burn out at work. Long ago they should have been finished—but these people (and not only people) are typical characters of Oleg Divov. Not at all like superheroes: in the most hopeless situation, they will find an unexpected solution and surprising tools.
A robot has a shovel. An astronaut has pliers and a screwdriver. A general has a trash bucket full of bear feed. And there’s also a megaphone for oral control of a plane from a submarine. If a maniac follows a stripper, a spark plug from a motorcycle will help. The weapon of a humanitarian technologist is a kind word and a pistol. And for space surveyors, there’s nowhere without Katsman.
And the small brave loader makes a tool for himself…