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Between Shades of Gray : ウィキペディア英語版
Between Shades of Gray

''Between Shades of Gray'', a New York Times Bestseller, is the debut novel of American novelist Ruta Sepetys. It follows the Stalinist repressions of the mid-20th century and follows the life of Lina as she is deported from her native Lithuania with her mother and younger brother and the journey they take to a work-camp in Siberia. It was nominated for the 2012 CILIP Carnegie Medal〔(The CILIP Carnegie Medal Nomination for 2012 ). Accessed May 24, 2012.〕 and has been translated into more than 27 languages.〔http://www.rutasepetys.com/international/〕
''Between Shades of Gray'' was originally intended as a young adult novel, but there have been several adult publications. In an interview with ThirstforFiction, Ruta Sepetys said that the reason she intended ''Between Shades of Gray'' to be a young adult novel was because she met many survivors in Lithuania who were themselves teenagers during the deportations, and had a greater will to live than many of their adult counterparts at the time.〔"(An Interview With Ruta Sepetys )". (November 2, 2011). Thirst for Fiction. Accessed May 24, 2012.〕
==Inspiration and basis==
''Between Shades of Gray'' is partly based upon the stories she heard from survivors of the Genocide of Baltic people during a visit to her relatives in Lithuania.〔Macpherson, Karen (June 4, 2011) "('Between Shades of Gray' reveals horror and hope )." ''The Seattle Times.'' Accessed May 24, 2012.〕
Sepetys decided she needed to write a fiction novel rather than a non-fiction volume as a way of making it easier for survivors to talk to her. She interviewed dozens of people during her stay.〔Alter, Alexandra (March 25, 2011). "(An Unlikely Story for Teens )". ''The Wall Street Journal''. Accessed May 24, 2012.〕
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Summary
Lina Vilkas is introduced as a young artist living comfortably in her home, surrounded by a loving family. One night, Soviet officers (the NKVD) barge into her home, tearing her family from the comfortable life they've known. Separated from her father, forced onto a crowded and dirty train car, Lina, her mother, and her younger brother, Jonas, slowly make their way north, crossing the Arctic Circle, to a work camp in the coldest reaches of Siberia. Here they are forced, under Stalin's orders, to dig for beets and fight for their lives under the cruelest of conditions. She befriends many people and works hard alongside her mother and brother for food and survival. Upon arriving at the camp, Lina and her family are forced to live with Ulyushka, a cruel, seemingly heartless woman who initially dislikes the Vilkas' and constantly takes their food and other goods from them as a form of rent. Elena Vilkas, Lina's mother, is kind and generous to Ulyushka, though her brother Jonas and herself cannot understand why. She befriends Andrius who later becomes her love interest, Alexandras Lukas (known as "The Man Who Wound His Watch") Mr. Stalas (the Bald Man), Mrs. Grybas, Mrs. Rimas. There is also one NKVD member who also sticks out to Lina as well; Nikolai Kretzsky. Though he doesn't at first come off as necessarily kind or helpful, he more or less befriends Lina and her mother. He can be seen as only being downright cruel to Lina only when around other NKVD members. He doesn't seem to want to hurt Lina unless he absolutely has to. He is described as young, blonde-haired, and blue-eyed, and can be assumed to be quite handsome. Their relationship grows and remains important throughout the book. Alexandras Lukas is gray-haired and was a lawyer. He is often seen winding his watch, and is the voice and soul of reason. The Bald Man is secretly Jewish and can add a touch of humor because of his terrible advice and short temper. Andrius Arvydas is handsome, golden-brown haired, and a source of comfort for Lina. At first, she disliked him, dismissing him as an "idiot" because he smoked her book, which was a present from her deceased grandmother. Their friendship blossoms, though becomes in trouble when Lina accuses him and his mother for working for the NKVD. It turns out his mother was being unwillingly used as a prostitute because of her beauty, but only to protect her son and her friends. Andrius becomes Lina's more-or-less boyfriend, and gets Lina a new book. Lina is then transported, separated from Andrius to a different camp and the need to build there own houses to survive. But then Lina's mother dies. just when she doubted survival a man shows up giving everyone blankets and food. He took them home after another long trip and Lina finds Andrius and they get married.

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