Salt to the Sea

Author:   Ruta Sepetys
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780142423622


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
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"#1 New York Times bestseller and winner of the Carnegie Medal!  ""A superlative novel . . . masterfully crafted.""--The Wall Street Journal Based on ""the forgotten tragedy that was six times deadlier than the Titanic.""--Time Winter 1945. WWII. Four refugees. Four stories. Each one born of a different homeland; each one hunted, and haunted, by tragedy, lies, war. As thousands desperately flock to the coast in the midst of a Soviet advance, four paths converge, vying for passage aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff, a ship that promises safety and freedom. But not all promises can be kept . . . This paperback edition includes book club questions and exclusive interviews with Wilhelm Gustloff survivors and experts."

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Author:   Ruta Sepetys
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780142423622


ISBN 10:   0142423629
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   01 August 2017
Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Praise for Salt to the Sea A #1 New York Times Bestseller An International Bestseller Winner of the Carnegie Medal Featured on NPR's Morning Edition Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history. --The New York Times Superlative...masterfully crafted...[a] powerful work of historical fiction. --The Wall Street Journal [Sepetys is] a master of YA fiction...she once again anchors a panoramic view of epic tragedy in perspectives that feel deeply textured and immediate. --Entertainment Weekly [A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose. --The Washington Post [H]aunting, heartbreaking, hopeful and altogether gorgeous...one of the best young-adult novels to appear in a very long time. --Salt Lake Tribune Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history. --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI. --Mashable [A] stunning historical novel. --Hypable * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. --Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. --SLJ, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. --Kirkus Reviews Intimate, extraordinary, artfully crafted...brilliant. --Shelf Awareness This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. --VOYA Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history. --The New York Times [A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose. --The Washington Post Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history. --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI. --Mashable [A] stunning historical novel. --Hypable * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. --Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. --School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. --Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. --VOYA Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea -Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history.---The New York Times -[A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose.---The Washington Post -Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies.- --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity -A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history.- --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb -Brutal. Beautiful. Honest.- --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes -Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI.---Mashable -[A] stunning historical novel.---Hypable * -Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty.- --Publishers Weekly, starred review * -This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea.- --Booklist, starred review * -Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping.- --School Library Journal, starred review -The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful.- --Kirkus -This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole.- --VOYA-Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here.- --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying and little-known moment in World War II history. Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys s exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. VOYA Sepetys s...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. The Horn Book Advance praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes


Praise for Salt to the Sea -Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history.---The New York Times -[A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose.---The Washington Post -Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies.- --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity -A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history.- --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb -Brutal. Beautiful. Honest.- --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes -Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI.---Mashable -[A] stunning historical novel.---Hypable * -Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty.- --Publishers Weekly, starred review * -This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea.- --Booklist, starred review * -Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping.- --School Library Journal, starred review -The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful.- --Kirkus -This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole.- --VOYA-Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here.- --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history. --The New York Times [A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose. --The Washington Post Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history. --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI. --Mashable [A] stunning historical novel. --Hypable * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. --Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. --School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. --Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. --VOYA Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying and little-known moment in World War II history. Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys s exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. VOYA Sepetys s...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. The Horn Book Advance praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes


Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history. --The New York Times [A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose. --The Washington Post Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history. --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI. --Mashable [A] stunning historical novel. --Hypable * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. --Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. --School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. --Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. --VOYA Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea -Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history.---The New York Times -[A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose.---The Washington Post -Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies.- --Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity -A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history.- --Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb -Brutal. Beautiful. Honest.- --Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes -Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI.---Mashable -[A] stunning historical novel.---Hypable * -Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty.- --Publishers Weekly, starred review * -This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea.- --Booklist, starred review * -Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping.- --School Library Journal, starred review -The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful.- --Kirkus -This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole.- --VOYA-Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here.- --The Horn Book Praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying and little-known moment in World War II history. Steve Sheinkin, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist Bomb Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. Publishers Weekly, starred review * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. Booklist, starred review * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys s exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. School Library Journal, starred review The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. Kirkus This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. VOYA Sepetys s...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. The Horn Book Advance praise for Salt to the Sea Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In Salt to the Sea the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimatestorytelling, as her warm and human charactersbreathenew life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. Elizabeth Wein, New York Times bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book Code Name Verity Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. Sabaa Tahir, New York Times bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes


<b>Praise for <i>Salt to the Sea</i> Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored -- whole populations lost in the cracks of history. --<b><i>The New York Times </b> [A] riveting novel . . . Sepetys skillfully weaves history into her story, here grounding her nuanced characters in the events of winter 1945. Vivid details punctuate the spare prose. --<b><i>The Washington Post</i></b> Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction. In <i>Salt to the Sea</i> the hard truths of her herculean research are tempered with effortless, intimate storytelling, as her warm and human characters breathe new life into one of the world's most terrible and neglected tragedies. --<b>Elizabeth Wein, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of Printz Award Honor Book <i>Code Name Verity </b> A rich, page-turning story that brings to vivid life a terrifying--and little-known--moment in World War II history. --<b><i><b>Steve Sheinkin</b></i><b>, author of Newbery Honor and National Book Award finalist </b><i><b><i>Bomb</i></b> </b> Brutal. Beautiful. Honest. --<b>Sabaa Tahir, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>An Ember in the Ashes </b> Ruta Sepetys is more than just an author -- she's history's answer to CSI. --<b>Mashable<i> </b> [A] stunning historical novel. --<b>Hypable</b> * Sepetys excels in shining light on lost chapters of history, and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty. --<b><i>Publishers Weekly, </i> starred review</b> * This haunting gem of a novel begs to be remembered, and in turn, it tries to remember the thousands of real people its fictional characters represent. What it asks of us is that their memories, and their stories, not be abandoned to the sea. <b>--<i>Booklist, </i>starred review</b> * Artfully told and sensitively crafted, Sepetys's exploration of this little-known piece of history will leave readers weeping. <b>--<i>School Library Journal, </i>starred review</b> The inevitability of the ending (including the loss of several characters) doesn't change its poignancy, and the short chapters and slowly revealed back stories for each character guarantee the pages keep turning. Heartbreaking, historical, and a little bit hopeful. --<b><i>Kirkus</i></b> This book includes all the reasons why teens read: for knowledge, for romance, for amazing and irritating characters. This novel will break readers' hearts and then put them back together a little more whole. --<b><i>VOYA</b> Sepetys's...scene-setting is impeccable; the penetrating cold of the journey is palpable, and she excels at conveying the scope of the losses while giving them a human face....[T]his elegiac tale succeeds with impressive research, affecting characters, and keen, often unsettling insights into humans' counterposed tendencies toward evil and nobility. Readers will be left to discuss which impulse triumphs here. --<b><i>The Horn Book</i></b>


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"Ruta Sepetys (www.rutasepetys.com) is an internationally acclaimed, #1 New York Times bestselling author of historical fiction published in over sixty countries and forty languages. Sepetys is considered a ""crossover"" novelist, as her books are read by both teens and adults worldwide. Her novels Between Shades of Gray, Out of the Easy, and Salt to the Sea have won or been shortlisted for more than forty book prizes, and are included on more than sixty state award lists. Between Shades of Gray was adapted into the film Ashes in the Snow, and her other novels are currently in development for TV and film. Winner of the Carnegie Medal, Ruta is passionate about the power of history and literature to foster global awareness and connectivity. She has presented to NATO, to the European Parliament, in the United States Capitol, and at embassies worldwide. Ruta was born and raised in Michigan and now lives with her family in Nashville, Tennessee. Follow her on Twitter @RutaSepetys and Instagram @RutaSepetysAuthor."

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