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I just finished Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys, a moving story about the plight of the refugees at the end of World War 2 and the torpedoing of a German rescue ship filled mainly with women, children and wounded soldiers.
The story is told by various narrators and is very engrossing.
The story is told by various narrators and is very engrossing.
Jenny wrote: "Oh, cool a shortish series!"
Yes, plus the first three books each stand on their own really well.
Yes, plus the first three books each stand on their own really well.
Sailing. Crashing. Getting back in a boat. Crashing again. Poor RC. At least his ego wasn't damaged.
I'm with you, Jenny. I'm going with Robinson Crusoe for this challenge. :D
I'm with you, Jenny. I'm going with Robinson Crusoe for this challenge. :D
Books mentioned in this topic
Robinson Crusoe (other topics)The Harbors of the Sun (other topics)
Salt to the Sea (other topics)
The Light Between Oceans (other topics)
The Blue (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Ruta Sepetys (other topics)M.L. Stedman (other topics)
Lucy Clarke (other topics)
For this Maxi Challenge, read at least one book that has a sailing term in the title, or ship on the cover.
Some examples- Pirate, Latitude, Longitude, Compass, Sea, Spyglass.
This Maxi Challenge will run until the first day of Autumn, September 20.