Saturday, November 3, 2012

Between Shades of GrayBetween Shades of Gray

By Ruta Sepetys 

Pages: 338

Published by Philomel Books

★★★★

By Mel

 

Just to get this straight, this book is not Fifty Shades of Gray. When I told my mom that I wanted to read Between Shades of Gray she freaked out and said that it was too inappropriate, thinking that I was referring to Fifty Shades of Gray. So I just had to make sure you understand that there is a HUGE difference between the two.

 

 This book was really good. I loved how it was written and the ending was satisfying. My friend/ cousin Sami suggested it to me about a year ago. It's very interesting. It's about a family from Lithuania in 1941. The Soviet police came in and arrested fifteen-year-old Lina and her ten-year-old brother Jonas, and their mom and dad. They are deported to Siberia in harsh conditions with a bunch of other prisoners. It's really sad.

 

 Between Shades of Grey takes you along with Lina and her family through the horrors that these prisoners faced. Its the story you rarely hear about. These people were not Jewish and weren't freed until after the Jews. Yet, their story is just as terrifying. I definitely encourage everyone to read this. I personally have an interest in WWII but I don't think you need to have that interest to enjoy this book.

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