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B**S
A Powerful Testament to Survival, Resilience, and Family Bonds
We Were the Lucky Ones is an unforgettable account of survival, love, and loss during one of the darkest times in human history. Georgia Hunter’s storytelling is both poignant and profound, as she gives voice to the remarkable strength of her family’s legacy. This book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the unbreakable bonds of family, and the enduring memory of those who perished in the Holocaust. This memoir is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the personal impact of the Holocaust, and for those who want to honor the lives of the survivors — and the millions who were lost. It’s a powerful reminder that, even in the face of unspeakable suffering, hope can still prevail, and the love of family can endure against all odds.
A**R
Fantastic
Wonderfully written. Heartbreaking , yet inspiring! What a tremendous, faith filled family!
S**Y
Heartbreaking
This book is so beautifully written about a family’s journey through hardships and survival. Truly remarkable. A must read for anyone!
A**S
I found myself laughing and crying
“We Were the Lucky Ones" by Georgia Hunter is an incredible true story centered around the author's Jewish family during WW2. I found myself laughing and crying alongside the characters as they faced unimaginable challenges. Their resilience in the face of evil is truly inspiring. The story follows five siblings, their parents, and their harrowing experiences during the Holocaust, shedding light on both the darkness of humanity and the beauty of the human spirit. It's a testament to the courage and determination people can display in the most dire circumstances. Despite enduring unimaginable hardships, this family's love and determination kept them alive. I'm in awe of this book and would wholeheartedly recommend it. 10/10 📚
A**R
Must read!!
My mom told me about this show on Hulu, so naturally when I heard it was a book I opted to read first before watching the show. This was such a beautiful and well written book, I feel Georgia did an amazing job telling her families story. I appreciated that the author was upfront about some aspects not fully being told to her, so she had creative liberty, but this came out so beautiful.The love and support this family had/has for each other is unwavering. I wanted to know everything about all the characters and those who came after them. With so many deaths during the holocaust, it’s truly lucky they all survived. This family, every member, persevered through the tough times, what they went through is truly heartbreaking. It’s so amazing to see the direct descendants of Sol and Nechuma, their family tree growing again.
H**Y
Amazing read!
So amazing to read of the history of this family! Makes you appreciate the many things you assume are just normal.
L**S
Miraculous! (*possible spoilers*)
Maybe I wasn’t paying enough attention up front, but when I embarked upon this book I was expecting to read a story that would have fallen into the genre of “historical fiction,” i.e. a fictional account of a fictional family told against the backdrop of the all-too-real canvas of World War II. What I got instead was the astounding, near unbelievable, TRUE account of a Polish-Jewish family’s miraculous survival during this darkest time in human history. It is not until the epilogue/“Author’s Note” that we learn that the author’s Grandfather was in fact one of the main characters in her remarkable story.The author acknowledges that her family elders, quite understandably so, were not eager to discuss the horrors of their past. Given the sparsity of details that were handed down to her, I imagine that a good amount of this epic tale can be chalked up to poetic license, so to speak, and that the writing of this tome entailed a good deal of “fleshing out” of a very skeletal handed-down (and oftentimes not first-hand) account. Nevertheless, the essence of this tale is true, and nothing short of miraculous, awe-inspiring and, indeed, life-affirming.The protagonists here are Sol and Nechuma Kurc, their five young-adult children and their respective spouses. The story unfolds all over the far-flung corners of the globe during and after the Second World War: Poland, France, Siberia, Palestine, Argentina and, lastly, the United States. (Keeping track of the many main characters may have been a bit unwieldy, but the author handily provides a family tree at the book’s beginning, which I found myself consulting time after time.)The aspects of this story that moved me most deeply were:First, one cannot read this book without being struck by the perseverance and determination of the family members to provide for one another and simply to survive at the most elemental level during times of starvation, extreme weather, persecution and all the other privations of war-torn Europe. To say that We Were the Lucky Ones is a testament to the human spirit is to state the obvious.Second, the love this family held for one another and the cohesiveness of the family unit – especially when all else was lost – was something that really touched me. There is a not-so-very subtle message here about what matters most in life. The instances of self-sacrifice (Halina for her parents and Mila for her daughter, to name just a couple) are particularly noteworthy.Third, the family, having immigrated to the Unites States immediately post-war, made the utmost of their lives here, all going on to become successful in their chosen spheres. It strikes me that, as clichéd as it may sound, America is truly the land of opportunity for those who are willing to make it happen. As an American whose own Grandparents came here from Europe, I have to say that the author’s choice to bring this out brought a lump to my throat.I don’t know if it’s even possible to describe a Holocaust story as having a happy ending, but if it is at all possible – considering the devastating losses to the world and to humanity at large - this family’s story had one. In fact, the book lightly touches upon the concept of survivor’s guilt: Toward the end of the book one of the characters muses about how none of them should have survived, and yet (against the odds) all of them did. They were the lucky ones….A word about the unspeakably brave souls who harbored the hunted: people like Halina’s boss who was willing to vouch for her (on more than one occasion), or like the peasant family who hid Sol and Nachuma behind a false wall in their home, or the Mother Superior who ran an orphanage and who was willing to accept the falsehood that little Felicia was “Aryan” in order to spare her life. To paraphrase a sentiment of Anne Frank’s: despite everything, there truly are good people in this world. In a world gone mad, these courageous individuals are true heroes.The sanctity of life and the belief that life is something worth fighting for are not new concepts to Holocaust literature. This book ranks right up there with the best in the lessons it has to impart.All in all, edge-of-your-seat story-telling, with an extremely poignant ending. Definitely recommended.
R**T
powerful
Survival of so many members of a Jewish family in the maelstrom of World War II is told with gripping detail and warmth.
M**R
Bueno
Para los que gustan del buen leer
S**D
A gripping tale
A gripping tale of a loving family spread over the world by the events taking their toll after Germany became the cruel ruler of Europe.
P**S
Essential reading!
I have read many WW2 historical books but this one just really moved me like no other had. The detail & characters are so specific & completely horrific in places. In other chapters there is sunshine & beaches & humanity & human kindness even in the depravity of this tragic time in history. It left me thinking so much even after I had finished it. I am now going to start watching the tv series to continue my obsession with this story. Don't hesitate to read this important historical memoir as soon as you can.
M**S
Must read
Might be the best book I’ve ever read
M**A
Lectura interesante y muy apropiada para mejorar la comprensión lectora en inglés
Interesante contenido basado en historia real escrito en un lenguaje sencillo. Muy recomendable para los que están tratando de afianzar el aprendizaje de la lengua inglesa.
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