Ruta Sepetys (Rūta Šepetys) is an internationally acclaimed author of historical fiction published in over fifty countries and thirty-six languages. Sepetys is considered a “crossover” novelist as her books are read by both students and adults worldwide. Her novels, Between Shades of Gray and Out of the Easy are both New York Times bestsellers and international bestsellers. Her latest novel, Salt to the Sea, is a #1 New York Times bestseller and winner of the Carnegie Medal. Her books have won or been shortlisted for over forty book prizes, are included on over twenty state reading lists, and are currently in development for film and television.
Ruta is the daughter of a Lithuanian refugee. Born in Michigan, she was raised in a family of artists, readers, and music lovers. Ruta attended college to study opera but instead graduated with a degree in International Finance. Prior to publishing her first novel, she spent twenty years in the music industry helping artists and songwriters distill story through song.
Sepetys is the first American crossover novelist to address both European Parliament and Library of Congress. She was awarded The Rockefeller Foundation’s prestigious Bellagio Resident Fellowship for Salt to the Sea.
Ruta was recently bestowed the Cross of the Knight of the Order by the President of Lithuania for her contributions to education and memory preservation. She is intensely proud to be Lithuanian, even if that means she has a name no one can pronounce.
Ruta lives in a treehouse in the hills of Tennessee.
Source: http://rutasepetys.com/about/
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Children's fiction, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, New York Times bestseller, Historical fiction, History, Large type books, New York Times reviewed, Siberia (russia), fiction, Soviet union, history, fiction, Survival, fiction, World War, 1939-1945, Action & Adventure, Campos de concentración, Camps de concentration, Concentration camps, Conduct of life, Conduct of life - Fiction, Conduct of life, fiction, Deportation, Deportations from Lithuania, Dessin, Detective and mystery stories, Dictatorship--Fiction., DrawingPlaces
Lithuania, Arctic Circle, East Prussia, Europe, Lituanie, New Orleans (La.), Poland, Russi, Russia (Federation), Russie, Siberia, Siberia (Russia), Sibérie, Soviet Union, URSSPeople
Joana, Andrius Arvydas, Elena Vilkas, Emilia, Florian, Janina, Jonas Vilkas, Joseph Stalin (1878-1953), Lina Vilkas, Mr. Stalas, Mrs. Arvydas, Nikolai KretzskyTime
20th century, 1925-1953, 1940-1941 (Occupation soviétique), 1941, 1945, Soviet occupation, 1940-1941ID Numbers
- OLID: OL6776575A
- ISNI: 0000000076793407
- VIAF: 106777419
- Wikidata: Q4993839
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q4993839
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