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We were the lucky ones hunter
We were the lucky ones hunter







we were the lucky ones hunter

This approach makes We Were the Lucky Ones appro­pri­ate for read­ers knowl­edge­able about the Holo­caust as well as those unfa­mil­iar with the vari­ety of cir­cum­stances indi­vid­u­als faced dur­ing that time, not just in Europe but all over the world, from the Mid­dle East to South Amer­i­ca.

we were the lucky ones hunter

Unlike many nov­els set dur­ing the Holo­caust, this one sets the right tone with its mat­ter-of-fact descrip­tions and emo­tion­al bal­ance. For­tu­nate­ly the chap­ter head­ings help clar­i­fy, as does the reader’s increas­ing famil­iar­i­ty with the var­i­ous char­ac­ters as the nov­el progresses. That said, each chap­ter switch­es from the per­spec­tive of one indi­vid­ual or pair to anoth­er, and this can be con­fus­ing, par­tic­u­lar­ly at the begin­ning. Each chap­ter is tight­ly and expert­ly writ­ten so that the sto­ries con­stant­ly push for­ward with­out short­chang­ing the descrip­tions and dia­logue, which feel com­plete and engag­ing. Of course this per­son­al con­nec­tion con­tributes great­ly to the com­pelling nature of the indi­vid­ual sto­ries. She describes how she became aware of her family’s his­to­ry, inter­viewed fam­i­ly mem­bers to learn their sto­ries and gath­er mem­o­ries, and researched the under­ly­ing facts for the places, his­tor­i­cal events, and peo­ple fea­tured in the nov­el. While the novel’s title dis­clos­es the family’s sur­vival, death is all around: in the Nazis’ indis­crim­i­nate vio­lence toward Jews, from the SS mobile killing squads, and in the sharp hunger and squalid con­di­tions that are con­stant and unyield­ing throughout.Īs author Geor­gia Hunter explains at the end, she based this book on her own family’s expe­ri­ences. Togeth­er and sep­a­rate­ly the many fam­i­ly mem­bers - grand­moth­er and grand­fa­ther, numer­ous adult chil­dren and their part­ners, and grand­chil­dren - encounter a wide range of cir­cum­stances, includ­ing liv­ing in the ghet­to being forced to work in Nazi Germany’s fac­to­ries and farms serv­ing in the resis­tance going into hid­ing in pri­vate homes, a Catholic school, and in plain sight with false iden­ti­fi­ca­tion serv­ing in var­i­ous coun­tries’ mil­i­taries being abused in prison strug­gling against the cold in Siberia and emi­grat­ing from Europe both dur­ing and after the fight­ing. The nov­el starts before Germany’s inva­sion of Poland in 1939 and con­cludes a few years after World War II ends. We Were the Lucky Ones chron­i­cles the expe­ri­ences of a large extend­ed fam­i­ly dur­ing the Holo­caust.

we were the lucky ones hunter

We Were the Lucky Ones: A Nov­el by Geor­gia Hunter | Jew­ish Book Coun­cil









We were the lucky ones hunter