When Georgia Hunter was fifteen years old, she learned that she came from a family of Holocaust survivors. We Were the Lucky Ones was born of her quest to uncover her family’s staggering history. Hunter’s website, georgiahunterauthor.com, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the extensive research this project has entailed. She lives in Connecticut.
“[Georgia Hunter is] just as courageous as the characters her
writing will never let us forget.” —Harper’s Bazaar
“Love in the face of global adversity? It couldn't be more timely.”
—Glamour, “Best Books to Read in 2017”
“[A] gripping, emotional novel.” —People , “The Best New
Books”
“A remarkable story of courage, love, and of course, luck.” —Book
Riot’s Best Books of 2017
“[A] gripping and moving story.” —Bustle, “15 New Authors
You’re Going To Be Obsessed With This Year”
“Turning history into fiction can be tricky . . . Hunter finesses
the challenge. Her novel brings the Kurcs to life in heart-pounding
detail.” —The Jewish Voice
“The story that so grippingly comes across in the pages of We Were
the Lucky Ones isn't strictly fiction—the characters and events
that inhabit this Holocaust survival story are based on her
family's own history.” —Newsweek
“[A] must-read.” —New York Post
“[A] remarkable history . . . Hunter sidesteps hollow
sentimentality and nihilism, revealing instead the beautiful
complexity and ambiguity of life in this extraordinarily moving
tale.” —Publishers Weekly
A Finalist for the National Jewish Book Awards’ Book Club Award
A Women’s National Book Association Great Group Read
“Reading Georgia Hunter’s We Were the Lucky Ones is like being
swung heart first into history. Her engrossing and deeply affecting
account . . . will leave you breathless. But the true wonder of the
book is how convincingly Hunter inhabits these characters, each
modeled after her own family members. This is their story
Hunter is telling so beautifully and profoundly, and ours as well.
A brave and mesmerizing debut, and a truly tremendous
accomplishment.” —Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife and
Circling the Sun
“We Were the Lucky Ones is the most gripping novel I've read in
years. Georgia Hunter pulled me into another world, vivid,
horrifying, astonishing, and heartbreaking.” —Lauren Belfer, New
York Times bestselling author of And After the Fire, A Fierce
Radiance, and City of Light.
“We Were the Lucky Ones is a skillfully woven reimagining of
[Hunter’s] own family’s struggle for survival during World War
II . . . with spectacular historical detail. This emotionally
resonant, gripping portrait of the war is filled with beautifully
drawn and wonderfully heroic characters I won’t soon forget.”
—Jillian Cantor, author of Margot and The Hours
Count
“Georgia Hunter has crafted her own family history into a
sprawling, yet still intimate portrait of those swept up in the
devastation of war and scattered to the winds. It is an
astonishing saga of hope, of luck, of destruction, and most
remarkably of love, made all the more astonishing because of the
true story at its core.” —David R. Gillham, New York Times
bestselling author of City of Women
“Elegantly executed and always clear, Hunter evokes pre-war Poland
with loving detail, clearly showing what was left behind and lost.
. . . We Were the Lucky Ones is a compelling read, notable for
Hunter’s clear portraits of her plucky, resilient family, and for
her ability to build suspense and investment without emotional
manipulation.” —Courtney Naliboff, ReformJudaism
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