Ruta Sepetys ( lt, Rūta Šepetys; born November 19, 1967) is a
Lithuanian-American writer of historical fiction. As an author, she is a ''New York Times'' and international bestseller and winner of the
Carnegie Medal.
She is a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Fellow and the first American writer of young adult literature to speak at the
European Parliament and
NATO. Her work has been published in over sixty countries and forty languages and is currently in development for film and television.
Biography
Born in
Michigan, Sepetys is the daughter of a Lithuanian refugee. She earned a B.S. in International Finance from
Hillsdale College
Hillsdale College is a Private university, private Conservatism in the United States, conservative Christian liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan. It was founded in 1844 by Abolitionism, abolitionists known as Free Will Baptists.
Its missio ...
. While overseas, she studied at the Centre d’études Européennes in
Toulon, France, and at the
ICN Graduate Business School
ICN Business School is a Grande Ecole of management (selective higher education institutions, which provide high-level training) triple accredited AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. Associated with the University of Lorraine, the school is authorized to issu ...
in
Nancy, France
Nancy ; Lorraine Franconian: ''Nanzisch'' is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the northeastern Departments of France, French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle. It was the capital of the Duchy of Lorraine, which was Lorraine and Barrois, an ...
.
Following graduation, she moved to Los Angeles. In 1994, she launched Sepetys Entertainment Group, Inc., an entertainment management firm
In 2002, Sepetys was featured in ''
Rolling Stone'' magazine's "Women in Rock" special issue as a woman driven to make a difference. she is on the Board of Advisors for the Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business at
Belmont University and is also a director of the Make a Noise Foundation, a national non-profit that raises money for music education.
Sepetys published her first novel in 2011 and currently resides in
Nashville, Tennessee. She has been described as a "seeker of lost stories" who hopes to give voice to those who weren't able to tell their story.
[Alexandra Alter]
"An Unlikely Story for Teens"
'' The Wall Street Journal''; accessed January 14, 2018.
Fiction
'' Between Shades of Gray''
Her first novel, ''Between Shades of Gray'', about a teenage girl
deported from her native Lithuania to Siberian
Gulag labor camps after the
Soviet occupation in 1941, was critically acclaimed and translated into over 30 languages.
The book is considered a ''
roman à clef'', with fictional characters wrapped around actual events and experiences. Ruta states that the novel represents the "extreme suffering and tremendous hope" displayed by the people of the Baltics.
In March 2013, Ruta became the first American author of young adult literature to give a presentation at European Parliament. Her discussion with MEPs in Brussels centered on the novel, the history of totalitarianism in the Baltics, and the importance of historical fiction. The novel is developed as a film, ''
Ashes in the Snow.''
Sepetys is a writer of historical fiction. Although ''Between Shades of Gray'' was initially written for children and young adults, the book has been widely read by many worldwide and is considered a book for all ages.
'' Out of the Easy''
''Out of the Easy'' is Sepetys' second published novel. It was released on February 12, 2013 and features Josie Moraine, a young woman in the 1950s
French Quarter of
New Orleans who struggles to escape her family and become the author of her own destiny. The story explores themes of feminism in historical context and post-war America. The novel became a
''New York Times'' bestseller and was chosen as an Editor's Choice in ''The New York Times'' on February 15, 2013.
''
Salt to the Sea
''Salt to the Sea'' is a 2016 historical fiction young adult novel by Ruta Sepetys (book cover illustration and design by Matt Jones i UK). It tells the story of four individuals in World War II who make their way to the ill-fated MV ''Wilhelm ...
''
''Salt to the Sea'' was published on February 2, 2016, and chronicles the 1945 refugee evacuation from East Prussia and the
MV ''Wilhelm Gustloff'' disaster.
The sinking of the
MV ''Wilhelm Gustloff'' is the single largest maritime disaster in history yet, to many, the story remains unknown. In their starred review,'' Publishers Weekly ''said,
"Sepetys delivers another knockout historical novel...she excels in shining light on lost chapters of history and this visceral novel proves a memorable testament to strength and resilience in the face of war and cruelty."
''The New York Times'' added this in their review of ''Salt to the Sea''—"Ruta Sepetys acts as champion of the interstitial people so often ignored—whole populations lost in the cracks of history." In June, 2017, ''Salt to the Sea'' was awarded The Carnegie Medal for stimulating empathy and solidarity.
''The Fountains of Silence''
Sepetys' novel, '' The Fountains of Silence'' was released on October 1, 2019. It is set in
Madrid during the dictatorship of Spain's
Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco Bahamonde (; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general who led the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War ...
. The story explores the repercussions of war and the complexities of the dictatorship in Spain.
One of the topics covered in the book is the
lost children of Francoism
The lost children of Francoism (; ; ) were the children abducted from Republican parents, who were either in jail or had been assassinated by Nationalist troops, during the Spanish Civil War and Francoist Spain. The kidnapped children were sometim ...
, who were children abducted from
Spanish Republican parents and given to families deemed "less degenerate". The number of abducted children is estimated to be up to 300,000.
The stolen children were sometimes also victims of
child trafficking
Trafficking of children is a form of human trafficking and is defined by the United Nations as the "recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, and/or receipt" kidnapping of a child for the purpose of slavery, forced labour and exploitation. ...
and illegal adoption.
''I Must Betray You''
As communist regimes are crumbling across Europe in 1989, ''I Must Betray You,'' published in 2022, describes seventeen year old Cristian Florescu's world in the isolation of
Ceaușescu's Romania. He must decide whether to be an informant or resist the regime.
Adaptations
''Between Shades of Gray'' has been released in an unabridged audiobook by Penguin Audio, narrated by Emily Klein; and has been translated into 30 languages and sold in as many countries.
It has also been adapted for film by Ben York Jones, directed by Marius A. Markevicius and produced by Chris Coen, Marius A. Markevicius, Žilvinas Naujokas, and Ruta Sepetys. The film is titled
Ashes in the Snow and stars
Bel Powley,
Martin Wallström, and
Lisa Loven Kongsli. It release in Lithuania in October 2018, and release in the US in early 2019.
''Out of the Easy'' has been released in an unabridged audiobook by Listening Library and is narrated by Lauren Fortgang.
''Salt to the Sea'' has been released in an unabridged audiobook by Listening Library and is narrated by Jorjeana Marie, Will Damron, Cassandra Morris, and Michael Crouch.
In 2017, ''Salt to the Sea'' was optioned by
Universal Pictures for film to be produced by
Lorenzo Di Bonaventura. The Screenplay was written by
Scott Neustadter and
Michael H. Weber
Michael H. Weber (born January 13, 1978) is an American screenwriter and producer. He and his writing partner, Scott Neustadter, are best known for writing the screenplay for the romantic comedy film ''500 Days of Summer''. The film is based on t ...
whose credits include “500 Days of Summer,” “The Fault in Our Stars,” “Our Souls at Night,” and “The Disaster Artist”.
Recognition
Postage stamp
In June 2018, to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Lithuania's original independence, the Postmaster General in Lithuania unveiled a commemorative set of postage stamps paying tribute to people whose work created and strengthened the awareness of Lithuania. Sepetys was one of those included in the series.
The Carnegie Medal
On June 19, 2017, Ruta Sepetys was awarded The
Carnegie Medal literary award in a ceremony at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. "
Cross of the Knight
On June 6, 2013, Sepetys was awarded the Knight's Cross of the
Order for Merits to Lithuania. Sepetys was decorated for her contributions to education and culture in conjunction with her global efforts to share the history of totalitarianism in the Baltics.
The Rockefeller Foundation
In 2015, Sepetys was awarded the
Rockefeller Foundation
The Rockefeller Foundation is an American private foundation and philanthropic medical research and arts funding organization based at 420 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The second-oldest major philanthropic institution in America, after the Carneg ...
's Bellagio Center residency in
Lake Como
Lake Como ( it, Lago di Como , ; lmo, label=Western Lombard, Lagh de Còmm , ''Cómm'' or ''Cùmm'' ), also known as Lario (; after the la, Larius Lacus), is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. It has an area of , making it the thir ...
, Italy. As a Rockefeller Bellagio fellow, Sepetys was invited to spend a month at the Foundation's Bellagio Center interacting with other international resident thought leaders, policy makers, artists, and practitioners
Works
Books
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Between Shades of Gray'' (2011)
* ''
Out of the Easy'' (2013)
* ''
Salt to the Sea
''Salt to the Sea'' is a 2016 historical fiction young adult novel by Ruta Sepetys (book cover illustration and design by Matt Jones i UK). It tells the story of four individuals in World War II who make their way to the ill-fated MV ''Wilhelm ...
'' (2016)
* ''The Fountains of Silence'' (2019)
* ''I Must Betray You'' (2022)
Media articles and essays
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References
External links
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21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
American people of Lithuanian descent
Writers from Detroit
Hillsdale College alumni
Living people
1967 births
21st-century American women writers
Novelists from Michigan
Carnegie Medal in Literature winners