This book is about modest heroes who don’t give up because they simply don’t know how.
They drown, fall from the sky, disappear in snowdrifts, burn out at work. They should have been done with long ago, but these people (and not only people)—are typical characters of Oleg Divov. Nothing like superheroes, they, in the most hopeless situation, will find an unexpected solution and unexpected tools.
A robot has a shovel. An astronaut has pliers and a screwdriver. A general has a garbage bin with feed for a bear. And there is also a megaphone for oral control of a plane from a submarine. If a maniac follows a stripper, a motorcycle spark plug will save the day. The weapon of a humanitarian technologist is a kind word and a pistol. And cosmic surveyors can’t do without Katsman.
And the little brave forklift makes a tool for itself…