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Trapped by an evil dictatorship, will Cristian be forced to betray
his family or will he risk everything he loves to resist? A
powerful, heart-breaking thriller based on real events. *Winner of
the Yoto Carnegie Shadowers' Choice Medal for Writing 2023*
Cristian has lived his entire life in the grip of a repressive
dictatorship. The country is governed by fear. When the secret
police blackmail him, Cristian has an impossible choice. Save the
life of his sick grandfather by informing on his family, or risk
his life - and all of theirs - by resisting? At 17, Cristian dreams
of being free but doesn't know where to turn. In this climate of
constant suspicion, can he trust his best friend, his girlfriend or
even his family? Closely based on the real events of the Romanian
Revolution of 1989, this is a powerful, heart-breaking thriller
from the author of Salt to the Sea, winner of the Carnegie Medal.
WINNER OF THE CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2017
It's early 1945 and a group of people trek across Germany, bound together by their desperation to reach the ship that can take them away from the war-ravaged land. Four young people, each haunted by their own dark secret, narrate their unforgettable stories. Fans of The Book Thief or Helen Dunmore's The Siege will be totally absorbed.
This inspirational novel is based on a true story from the Second World War. When the German ship the Wilhelm Gustloff was sunk in port in early 1945 it had over 9000 civilian refugees, including children, on board. Nearly all were drowned. Ruta Sepetys, acclaimed author of Between Shades of Grey, brilliantly imagines their story.
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Salt to the Sea
and Between Shades of Gray comes a gripping, extraordinary portrait
of love, silence, and secrets under a Spanish dictatorship. Madrid,
1957. Under the fascist dictatorship of General Francisco Franco,
Spain is hiding a dark secret. Meanwhile, tourists and foreign
businessmen flood into Spain under the welcoming promise of
sunshine and wine. Among them is eighteen-year-old Daniel Matheson,
the son of an oil tycoon, who arrives in Madrid with his parents
hoping to connect with the country of his mother's birth through
the lens of his camera. Photography--and fate--introduce him to
Ana, whose family's interweaving obstacles reveal the lingering
grasp of the Spanish Civil War--as well as chilling definitions of
fortune and fear. Daniel's photographs leave him with uncomfortable
questions amidst shadows of danger. He is backed into a corner of
difficult decisions to protect those he loves. Lives and hearts
collide, revealing an incredibly dark side to the sunny Spanish
city. Master storyteller Ruta Sepetys once again shines light into
one of history's darkest corners in this epic, heart-wrenching
novel about identity, unforgettable love, repercussions of war, and
the hidden violence of silence--inspired by the true postwar
struggles of Spain. Includes vintage media reports, oral history
commentary, photos, and more. Praise for The Fountains of Silence
"Spain under Francisco Franco is as dystopian a setting as Margaret
Atwood's Gilead in Ruta Sepetys's suspenseful, romantic and timely
new work of historical fiction . . . Like [Shakespeare's family
romances], 'The Fountains of Silence' speaks truth to power,
persuading future rulers to avoid repeating the crimes of the
past." --The New York Times Book Review "Full of twists and
revelations...an excellent story, and timely, too." --The Wall
Street Journal "A staggering tale of love, loss, and national
shame." --Entertainment Weekly * "[Sepetys] tells a moving story
made even more powerful by its placement in a lesser-known
historical moment. Captivating, deft, and illuminating historical
fiction." --Booklist, *STARRED REVIEW* * "This gripping, often
haunting historical novel offers a memorable portrait of fascist
Spain." --Publishers Weekly, *STARRED REVIEW* * "This richly woven
historical fiction . . . will keep young adults as well as adults
interested from the first page to the last." --SLC, *STARRED
REVIEW* * "Riveting . . . An exemplary work of historical fiction."
--The Horn Book, *STARRED REVIEW*
#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.
The New York Times bestseller Between Shades of Gray by Ruta
Sepetys is a harrowing story of a Lithuanian family who suffer
unimaginable hardship and deportation during World War II, pitched
perfectly for children and adults alike. That morning, my brother's
life was worth a pocket watch . . . One night fifteen-year-old
Lina, her mother and young brother are hauled from their home by
Soviet guards, thrown into cattle cars and sent away. They are
being deported to Siberia. An unimaginable and harrowing journey
has begun. Lina doesn't know if she'll ever see her father or her
friends again. But she refuses to give up hope. Lina hopes for her
family. For her country. For her future. For love - first love,
with the boy she barely knows but knows she does not want to lose .
. . Will hope keep Lina alive? Set in 1941, Between Shades of Gray
is an extraordinary and haunting story based on first-hand family
accounts and memories from survivors. 'This superlative first novel
by Ruta Sepetys demonstrates the strength of its unembellished
language. A hefty emotional punch' New York Times 'Her prose is
restrained and powerful, as unadorned as the landscape in which her
characters struggle to survive... Few books are beautifully
written, fewer still are important; this novel is both' The
Washington Post Born and raised in Michigan, Ruta Sepetys is the
daughter of a Lithuanian refugee. Ruta lives with her family in
Tennessee. Between Shades of Grey is her first novel.
http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/
The haunting and powerful Second World War novel by Ruta Sepetys
that inspired the feature film, ASHES IN THE SNOW, OUT NOW. One
night fifteen-year-old Lina, her mother and young brother are
hauled from their home by Soviet guards, thrown into cattle cars
and sent away. They are being deported to Siberia. An unimaginable
and harrowing journey has begun. Lina doesn't know if she'll ever
see her father or her friends again. But she refuses to give up
hope. Lina hopes for her family. For her country. For her future.
For love - first love, with the boy she barely knows but knows she
does not want to lose . . . Will hope keep Lina alive? Set in 1941,
Between Shades of Gray, is an extraordinary and haunting story
based on first-hand family accounts and memories from survivors.
Discover #1 New York Times bestselling author Ruta Sepetys from the
beginning. Featuring beautiful new cover art, this collection
includes paperback editions of her award-winning, critically
acclaimed body of work, including Between Shades of Gray, Out of
the Easy, Salt to the Sea, and The Fountains of Silence. This boxed
set is a collection of all of Ruta Sepetys's novels. It includes:
Between Shades of Gray, Out of the Easy, Salt to the Sea, and The
Fountains of Silence.
Just in time for the 10th anniversary of Between Shades of Gray,
Ruta Sepetys's award-winning debut novel, and inspiration for the
major motion picture Ashes in the Snow, is now a gorgeous graphic
novel! From #1 New York Times and international bestselling author
and Carnegie Medal winner of Salt to the Sea comes a story of loss
and of fear--and ultimately of survival--in a brand-new four-color
format. "Few books are beautifully written, fewer still are
important; this novel is both." --The Washington Post A New York
Times notable book An international bestseller A Carnegie Medal
nominee A William C. Morris Award finalist A Golden Kite Award
winner June, 1941. A knock comes at the door and the life of
fifteen-year-old Lina Vilkas changes forever. She's arrested by the
Soviet secret police and deported from Lithuania to Siberia with
her mother and younger brother. The conditions are horrific and
Lina must fight for her life and for the lives of those around her,
including the boy that she loves. Risking everything, she secretly
passes along clues in the form of drawings, hoping they will reach
her father's prison camp. But will her messages, and her courage,
be enough to reunite her family? Will they be enough to keep her
alive? A moving and haunting novel perfect for readers of The Book
Thief, now available as a stunning graphic novel.
FROM CARNEGIE MEDAL WINNING AUTHOR RUTA SEPETYS
Madrid, 1957. Tourists and foreign businessmen flood into Spain under
the welcoming guise of sunshine and wine while Spanish citizens are
gripped by a dark secret.
Daniel Matheson, the son of an oil tycoon, hopes to connect with the
country of his mother's birth through the lens of his camera.
Photography -and fate - introduce him to Ana, a hotel maid, whose
family is suffering under the fascist dictatorship of General Franco.
Daniel and Ana's lives and hearts collide as they unite to uncover the
hidden darkness within the city - a darkness that could engulf them
all. . .
Master storyteller Ruta Sepetys once again shines light into one of
history's darkest corners in this epic, heart-wrenching novel about
identity, unforgettable love and the hidden violence of silence.
"Few books are beautifully written, fewer still are important; this
novel is both."--"The Washington Post"
A "New York Times" notable book
An International Bestseller
A Carnegie Medal Nominee
Fifteen-year-old Lina is a Lithuanian girl living an ordinary
life--until Soviet officers invade her home and tear her family
apart. Separated from her father and forced onto a crowded train,
Lina, her mother, and her young brother make their way to a
Siberian work camp, where they are forced to fight for their lives.
Lina finds solace in her art, documenting these events by drawing.
Risking everything, she imbeds clues in her drawings of their
location and secretly passes them along, hoping her drawings will
make their way to her father's prison camp. But will strength,
love, and hope be enough for Lina and her family to survive?
A moving and haunting novel for readers of "The Book Thief"
FROM CARNEGIE MEDAL WINNING AUTHOR RUTA SEPETYS Madrid, 1957.
Daniel, young, wealthy and unsure of his place in the world, views
the city through the lens of his camera. Ana, a hotel maid whose
family is suffering under the fascist dictatorship of General
Franco. Lives and hearts collide as they unite to uncover the
hidden darkness within the city. A darkness that could engulf them
all . . . Master storyteller Ruta Sepetys once again shines light
into one of history's darkest corners in this epic, heart-wrenching
novel about identity, unforgettable love and the hidden violence of
silence. 'Ruta Sepetys is a master of historical fiction' Elizabeth
Wein, author of CODE NAME VERITY **PRAISE FOR THE FOUNTAINS OF
SILENCE** 'Captivating, deft, and illuminating historical fiction.'
Booklist 'Gripping.' Publishers Weekly 'A stunning novel that
exposes modern fascism and elevates human resilience.' Kirkus 'An
exemplary work of historical fiction.' The Horn Book
Out of the Easy is set against the vivid backdrop of 1950s New
Orleans. Written by New York Times bestselling author Ruth Sepetys,
this novel has something for everyone: love, mystery, murder,
blackmail and warmth. Josie Moraine wants out of The Big Easy - she
needs more than New Orleans can offer. Known locally as a brothel
prostitute's daughter, she dreams of life at an elite college, far
away from here. But then a mysterious death in the Quarter leaves
Josie caught between her ambition and a clandestine underworld. New
Orleans is luring Josie deeper in as she searches for the truth,
and temptation beckons at every turn. Praise for Between Shades of
Gray: 'This superlative first novel by Ruta Sepetys demonstrates
the strength of its unembellished language. A hefty emotional
punch' - The New York Times '. . . moving and heart-wrenching.' -
The Guardian Ruta Sepetys was born and raised in Michigan and now
lives with her family in Tennessee. Her first novel, Between Shades
of Gray, was shortlisted for the 2012 Carnegie Medal and the
Waterstones Children's Book Award.
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