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'Salt to the Sea' by Ruta Sepetys is a gripping historical fiction novel set during World War II, focusing on the little-known tragedy of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. The story follows the journeys of four main characters - Emilia, Florian, Joana, and Alfred - as they navigate the dangers of war and come together as refugees fleeing the Soviet advance. The narrative is presented through short chapters from the perspectives of these characters, providing a multi-dimensional view of their struggles and the events leading up to the maritime disaster.

The novel expertly weaves together the individual stories of the characters, highlighting their fears, hopes, and secrets amidst the backdrop of wartime Europe. The alternating viewpoints offer a comprehensive portrayal of the harrowing experiences faced by refugees during WWII, culminating in the tragic sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff which becomes a focal point of the narrative, shedding light on a lesser-known historical event.

Characters:

Characters are diverse and complex, each with their own secrets and backgrounds that drive the narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style features short, alternating chapters from multiple characters, enhancing emotional engagement.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot centers on refugees fleeing WWII, focusing on their journey to board the doomed Wilhelm Gustloff.

Setting:

The setting is during WWII in Eastern Europe, highlighting the harsh realities of war and the quest for safety.

Pacing:

The pacing is brisk, driven by short chapters that maintain reader investment, with moments of slowing for character development.
I shook my head. No, it didn’t hurt. I was half-deaf but I wasn’t numb. The nurse’s face was inches from mine. Her mouth was close and her breath was in my ear. I closed my eyes, fighting like hell to...

Notes:

Salt to the Sea is written by Ruta Sepetys, a known author in young adult historical fiction.
The novel targets readers aged 12-17, but appeals strongly to adults as well.
The book explores lesser-known historical events from World War II, particularly the plight of Eastern European refugees.
The story is set in 1945, near the end of World War II, as Germany retreats from the advancing Soviet Army.
It revolves around the catastrophic sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff, which remains the deadliest maritime disaster in history.
Over 9,000 lives were lost in the disaster, including many children, distinguishing it from events like the Titanic.
The narrative features four main characters: Joana, Florian, Emilia, and Alfred, each with their own secrets and stories.
Characters are initially introduced with nicknames that evolve to reveal their true identities as the story progresses.
The novel shifts perspectives frequently, utilizing short chapters from different character viewpoints to maintain pacing and tension.
The book garnered significant critical acclaim and was nominated for various literary awards, enhancing its visibility in the historical fiction genre.
Alfred, one of the characters, serves as a representation of a soldier deeply indoctrinated by Nazi propaganda, offering a contrasting perspective.
Heinz, a shoemaker character, plays a pivotal role in maintaining group morale and unity, illustrating the importance of human connection.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Includes themes of violence, loss, trauma, and mentions of abuse and death.

Has Romance?

Romantic elements are present but do not dominate the narrative.

From The Publisher:

#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 . . .

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3 comment(s)

Loved It
4 weeks

Fantastic book. So sad though and not a lot of people know about the death and destruction done after the war or to the ships and they defo should. Really enjoyed it.

 
Loved It
4 months

Interesting tale about an event from WWII I have never heard of.

 
Incredible
7 months

Belum pernah rasanya aku se

attached ini sama buku

historical fiction. Buku ini adalah buku Mami Ruta pertama yang aku baca dan aku langsung jatuh cinta. Definisi

love at the first sight.

I'm head over heels for this book, really.

Buku ini sendiri udah aku beli cukup lama, tapi belum sempat aku baca. Bahkan ketika aku sedang mencari buku dengan tema Perang Dunia juga, aku lupa dengan keberadaan buku ini. Tapi karena aku ikut salah satu

reading challenge, pacarku mengingatkan aku dengan buku ini.

Satu kata SERU. BENAR-BENAR SERU. Aku bingung harus menggambarkan dan menceritakan buku ini seperti apa karena aku rasa kalimat sederhanya yang aku punya nggak bisa menggambarkan segimana bagusnya buku ini menurutku.

Kalau biasanya sebuah buku akan berganti sudut pandang ketika bab-nya berganti, justru buku ini rasanya berganti sudut pandang setiap kali kita pindah halaman. Buku ini sendiri ada empat sudut pandang, Florian, Joana, Emilia dan Alfred. Di mana keempat orang ini menyimpan rahasianya masing-masing yang membuat aku terbengong-bengong.

Buku ini juga berhasil bikin aku patah hati,

apalagi waktu kepergian Inggrid, Emilia dan

Opi Heinz,

rasanya aku ingin menangis.

Selama baca buku ini juga aku seperti belajar sejarah, diajak jalan-jalan ke daerah-daerah sebelum terjadi perubahan wilayah. Aku juga jadi tahu peristiwa tenggelamnya kapal Wilhelm Gustloff yang jauh lebih menyayat hati dibanding dengan tenggelamnya kapal Titanic dan atau Lusitania (yang baru aku tau dari buku ini) yang kisahnya lebih mendunia.

Kutipan,

"para penyintas bukanlah saksi yang sesungguhnya. Para saksi sesungguhnya, yang tahu kebenaran yang tak terungkapkan, adalah orang-orang yang tenggelam, mati, dan menghilang."

memang benar adanya, seolah bisa menggambarkan para korban perang saat itu.

Semua kejadian yang ada di dalam buku ini adalah kejadian-kejadian yang sebenarnya terjadi, kecuali tokoh-tokohnya yang fiksi. Ruang Amber, Operasi Hannibal dan Wilhelm Gustloff sendiri adalah hal yang nyata ada dan terjadi saat itu.

Selain keseruan belajar sejarahnya, aku dibuat greget maksimal sama interaksi Florian dan Joana. Mereka berdua adalah penggambaran kisah yang manis, menurutku. Sukses besar bikin aku senyum-senyum sendiri diantara ketegangan-ketegangan yang ada di buku ini.

Kalau boleh aku bilang, buku ini sangat

worth to read and worth to buy. Sepertinya aku akan terjun bebas sama buku

historical fiction dan buku-buku Mami [a:Ruta Sepetys|3407448|Ruta Sepetys|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1633801019p2/3407448.jpg] yang lainnya.

 

About the Author:

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…

 
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