When was between shades of gray written?

by Esther Hautzig. Originally published in 1968, this wonderful autobiography for young adults tells the story of Esther Rudomin, a ten-year-old from a prominent Jewish family deported from Vilna, Poland to Siberia by the Soviets.
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Is Between Shades of Gray a true story?

Based on the true stories of Baltic citizens, Between Shades of Gray is a detailed, riveting, and thought-provoking story of the terrors that the Baltic people faced during WWII under Stalin. In 1939, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and annexed them as part of the USSR.
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What war was the book Between Shades of Gray about?

Between Shades of Grey takes place in the 1940s in Lithuania where it highlights the journey of a young girl as her life is torn to shreds by World War II. It demonstrates a part of the war that is seldom talked about.
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Is there a sequel to the book Between Shades of Gray?

Although I don't currently have plans for a sequel to "Between Shades of Gray" you never know what will happen in the future. :-) My forthcoming novel, Salt to the Sea, will be published in February and it features one of the characters from "Between Shades of Gray." So it could be considered a companion novel.
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Do Lina and Andrius get married?

Though Andrius and Lina are separated after Lina and her family are moved from the first camp, Lina's letter in the epilogue shows that the two survived, reconnected, and eventually married.
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Is Between Shades of Gray connected to Salt to the Sea?

In many ways, “Salt to the Sea” is a follow-up to her best-known book, “Between Shades of Gray,” which follows a Lithuanian family as they're shipped off to Siberian death camps by the Soviet Union.
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What does NKVD stand for in Between Shades of Gray?

Ruta Sepetys's stunning debut novel begins on June 14, 1941, as the NKVD (the Soviet secret police) pound on the door of the Vilkas family's home.
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How long was Lina imprisoned?

Lina was released in December 1933 but then rearrested in 1935 after refusing to give the names of other Communists to the Gestapo. She spent the next four years in various prisons, including Lichtenburg, a camp for women.
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What is the significance of the title between shades of GREY?

Morality, Integrity, and Sacrifice. Between Shades of Gray takes its title from the complex nuances of morality that Lina, the teenage protagonist and narrator, experiences and must grapple with during her years of imprisonment in the harsh Soviet labor camps of Siberia during World War II.
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Who is the gray haired man in Between Shades of Gray?

Rimas, and Aleksandras Lukas (a gray-haired man who was once a lawyer, often seen winding his watch, who is the voice and soul of reason).
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How old is Jonas in Between Shades of Gray?

Jonas, Lina's brother, is ten years old when he is deported. Sweet and caring in his nature, Jonas' purity is exemplified from the start of the novel, when he dresses neatly for school as the NKVD arrive at the home and demand that the family get ready to leave.
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Is Between Shades of Gray and ashes in the snow the same book?

Ashes in the Snow is a World War II drama film based on The New York Times best selling novel Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys.
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What are some symbols in between shades of gray?

  • Morality, Integrity, and Sacrifice.
  • Strength and Identity.
  • The Power of Art.
  • Genocide.
  • Women and Mothers.
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Where does the book between shades of GREY take place?

In the book Between the Shades of Gray, Ruta Sepetys gives a very compelling account of the Soviet invasion of the country of Lithuania in 1941.
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How did the book between shades of gray end?

Lina's story ends when she sees sunlight on the horizon, and she knows they have successfully survived the winter despite the best efforts of the NKVD to have them perish. In an epilogue, construction workers in Kaunas in 1995 find letters and drawings Lina has buried in 1954.
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What is Luna's last name in between shades of gray?

Lina Vilkas Character Timeline in Between Shades of Gray.
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Who is Janina in between shades of gray?

A young girl who is deported along with her family. Janina loses her doll, and often pretends that the doll's ghost speaks to her. She, like Jonas, develops scurvy and is only saved at the very last moment by Dr.
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What does Peerestan mean in English?

Peerestan- Russian word that means stop.
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What does the NKVD officer do to the doctor why?

The NKVD officer hit or kicked the doctor in the shin outside.
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Is Lina joanas cousin?

Joana is Lina's elder cousin and best friend. Though Joana is not present in the novel, Lina recalls her blissful summers with her cousin and the letters the two exchanged.
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Who is the antagonist in Between Shades of Gray?

Darth Sammy The antagonist was a mixture. In some parts it was the NKVD and confusingly in some other parts, it was herself. Sometimes ir was Andrius briefly, and a little more often the old bald man who was constantly a pessimist.
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What did Lina draw on that she hoped would be passed along to Papa?

“Do you have a handkerchief I could borrow?” he asked. I nodded and quickly handed him the hankie, neatly folded to conceal my writing… The man patted his brow with the handkerchief before putting it in his pocket. Pass it along, I thought, imagining the hankie traveling hand to hand until it reached Papa.
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When did Andrius give Lina the stone?

Chapter 48 Summary

The bald man and Ulyushka think that Jonas has something contagious, but the gray-haired man identifies it as scurvy. Elena runs out to beg people for help while Lina stays with her brother, placing the stone that Andrius gave her under his hand.
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What did Lina write on the handkerchief?

Ch 18-2: What did Lina write on the handkerchief? The Path of Cities.
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