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  • #1
    Ruta Sepetys
    “I wept because i had no shoes,
    until i met a man who had no feet.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #2
    Ruta Sepetys
    “I became good at pretending. I became so good that after a while the lines blurred between my truth and fiction. And sometimes, when I did a really good job of pretending, I even fooled myself.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #3
    Ruta Sepetys
    “What had human beings become? Did war make us evil or just activate an evil already lurking within us?”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #4
    Ruta Sepetys
    “How foolish to believe we are more powerful than the sea or the sky.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #5
    Ruta Sepetys
    “I wanted to stay locked away from the pain and destruction. I didn't want to be strong. I didn't want to be the 'smart girl'. I was so very tired. I just wanted it all to be over.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #6
    Ruta Sepetys
    “War is catastrophe. It breaks families in irretrievable pieces. But those who are gone are not necessarily lost.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #7
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Killers aren't always assassins. Sometimes, they don't even have blood on their hands.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #8
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Guilt is a hunter.
    Fate is a hunter.
    Shame is a hunter.
    Fear is a hunter.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #9
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Just when you think this war has taken everything you loved, you meet someone and realize that somehow you still have more to give.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #10
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Your daughter, your sister. She is salt to the sea,”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #11
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Mother was comfort. Mother was home. A girl who lost her mother was suddenly a tiny boat on an angry ocean. Some boats eventually floated ashore. And some boats, like me, seemed to float farther and farther from land”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #12
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Yet amidst all that, life has spit in the eye of death.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #13
    Ruta Sepetys
    “His smugness was annoying. This was the type of man who looked at a picture on the wall and instead of admiring the photo, looked at his own reflection in the glass.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #14
    Ruta Sepetys
    “You love stories, Emilia. Well, the trees hold hundreds of years of stories. Think of it, everything these trees have seen and felt. All of the secrets are inside of them.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #15
    Ruta Sepetys
    “What determines how we remember history and which elements are preserved and penetrate the collective consciousness? If historical novels stir your interest, pursue the facts, history, memories, and personal testimonies available. These are the shoulders that historical fiction sits upon. When the survivors are gone we must not let the truth disappear with them. Please, give them a voice.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #16
    Ruta Sepetys
    “The old man spoke of nothing but shoes. He spoke of them with such love and emotion that a woman in our group had crowned him “the shoe poet.” The woman disappeared a day later but the nickname survived. “The shoes always tell the story,” said the shoe poet. “Not always,” I countered. “Yes, always. Your boots, they are expensive, well made. That tells me that you come from a wealthy family. But the style is one made for an older woman. That tells me they probably belonged to your mother. A mother sacrificed her boots for her daughter. That tells me you are loved, my dear. And your mother is not here, so that tells me that you are sad, my dear. The shoes tell the story.” I paused in the center of the frozen road and watched the stubby old cobbler shuffle ahead of me. The shoe poet was right. Mother had sacrificed for me.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #17
    Ruta Sepetys
    “It's safer for you to stay with the others,' he said.
    Safer? He didn't realize.
    I was already dead.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #18
    Ruta Sepetys
    “I knew the legends of the birds. Seagulls were the souls of dead soldiers. Owls were the souls of women. Doves were the recently departed souls of unmarried girls.

    Was there a bird for the souls of people like me?”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #19
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Death, it seems, has a mind of its own.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #20
    Ruta Sepetys
    “What did I want? I wanted the war to be over so I could ask her out.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #21
    Ruta Sepetys
    “My war had been so long, my winter so cold. But i had made it home. And for the first time in a long time, i was not afraid.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #22
    Ruta Sepetys
    “We cannot be too cautious, Hannelore. Just because someone knocks on the door doesn't mean you have to open it. Sometimes, sweet girl, there are wolves at the door. If we are not careful, they might eat us.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #23
    Ruta Sepetys
    “The books, raped and rummaged of their dignity, lay in heaps on the floor.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #24
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Abandoned or separated from their families, they were forced to battle the beast of war on their own, left with an inheritance of heartache and resposibility for events they had no rile in causing.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea
    tags: war

  • #25
    Ruta Sepetys
    “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.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #26
    Ruta Sepetys
    “She is you, she is your mother, your father, your country. She is Poland.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #27
    Ruta Sepetys
    “She held her breath in one hand and her suitcase in the other.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #28
    Ruta Sepetys
    “They're asking everyone for their name and information. They say we're going to Sassnitz, on the German island of Rügen.' She squeezed my hand.
    I bent over and kissed the top of her head. I then leaned back against the wall and closed my eyes.
    My name and information.
    Who was I?
    I looked down at Joana and the children.
    Who did I want to be?”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #29
    Ruta Sepetys
    “No Son [. . .] Not a traitor to your country. Much worse. A traitor to your soul.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea

  • #30
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Those memories, they are the coals that shield my heart from frost.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Salt to the Sea



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