Salt to the Sea

Salt to the Sea
Author Ruta Sepetys
Country United States
Language English
Genre Historical Fiction
Publisher Philomel Books
Publication date
2016
Media type Print
Pages 400
ISBN 0399160302

Salt to the Sea is a 2016 historical fiction young adult novel by Ruta Sepetys. It tells the story of four teenagers in World War Two who make their way to the ill-fated MV Wilhelm Gustloff. The story also touches on the disappearance of The Amber Room, a work of art stolen by the Nazis that has never been recovered.

Sepetys wanted to write about an element of World War Two that had been forgotten. She writes in her Author's Note for the novel that even though the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff is the deadliest maritime disaster in history, "remarkably, most people have never heard of it." She continues writing: "Every nation has hidden history, countless stories preserved only by those who experienced them. Stories of war are often read and discussed worldwide by readers whose nations stood on opposite sides during battle. History divided us, but through reading we can be united in story, study, and remembrance. Books join us together as a global reading community, but more important, a global human community striving to learn from the past."[1]

Sepetys was given praise for her writing by The New York Times. In reviewing the book, M.T. Anderson wrote, "once again, Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored — whole populations lost in the cracks of history."[2]

References

  1. Sepetys, Ruta. Salt to the Sea. Penguin, 2016. Print.
  2. Anderson, M.T. (12 February 2016). "‘Salt to the Sea,’ by Ruta Sepetys". The New York Times.
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