I have just
discovered the novels of Ruta Sepetys and devoured them both. Her two books are quite different, both wonderful in their uniqueness.
Out of the Easy is Ruta Sepetys’ latest novel
and the first of her books I had come across. I loved every part of it (but I’ll
tell you more about this one later), so I scrambled to find a copy of ‘Between Shades of Gray’ and ended up downloading the eBook on my Kindle so that I could
get into it quickly.

http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/
It’s amazing
how things connect sometimes. It just happens that a few months earlier I
had read A Winter's Day in 1939’ by one of our own New Zealand authors, Melinda
Szymanik. A Winter’s Day follows a
similar theme but focuses on the country of Poland, another country occupied by
the Soviets, where many were exiled to labour camps and villages across the freezing
Soviet Republic. Szymanik’s story is also a personal account. She draws much of
her material from the experiences of her father who, like the book’s main
character Adam, was himself a twelve year old boy when the Soviets invaded his
home village in Poland.
Both books
provide insight into World War Two accounts that I had heard little about. How
wonderful that these two authors have been able to use their pens to skilfully reveal
the stories covered up for so long by oppresive regimes.
http://melindaszymanik.blogspot.co.nz/2012/10/a-winters-day-in-1939.html