Georgia Hunter - Book Series In Order (2024)

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Georgia Hunter is a historical fiction novelist that is best known for her debut novel “We Were the Lucky Ones” that she published in 2017.

The first seeds of her novel were planted when she heard tales of her family while at a home on Martha’s Vineyard. She heard of a woman hiking through the alps, hiding in plain sight using fake identities among many other gruesome stories and experiences.
The twenty-one-year-old Hunter had stumbled into the conversations among her older relations many of who had come to the US from places as far off as Israel, France, and Brazil.

She heard some mind-blowing stories that she had never heard before and felt that someone needed to pen down the stories of their family during the Holocaust and World War II.

Hunter never expected that it would be her that would be committing the memories of her grandfather, his parents, and four siblings. About 10 years later, she published “We Were the Lucky One” which went on to be a blockbuster work.

Her debut novel follows the life and times of the Polish Jewish family of her grandfather as they were forced to flee and scatter following the outbreak of the Second World War. The five siblings and their parents were driven only by the need to survive and one day reunite as a family.

Hunter got a first look into the history of a family when her class was given the assignment to investigate their ancestral past. She was then a fifteen-year-old, but it was not until she went to that family reunion in Massachusetts that she saw things more clearly.
Years later, she got tired of her career in marketing and branding and began thinking maybe she needed to tell her family’s story. When she told her mother that she wanted to pen her family’s story, she went to the bedroom and came back with a stack of photos and letters she had been keeping for years.

Several years later, she mustered the courage and began interviewing relatives in 2008. She would then travel to France and ultimately to Paris where she walked the streets that her father had walked and sat down with family.
She followed her grandfather’s footsteps in the Montmartre neighborhood where he used to spend a lot of his evenings in the jazz clubs. He had been living in the neighborhood when war broke out in 1939 and he quickly realized that it was impossible to stay put or head to Poland hence he left for Brazil.

Her grandfather never heard from his parents, two brothers, and sisters all this time. Following ancestral paths, Georgia Hunter went to Italy, England, Austria, Brazil, the Czech Republic, and Poland. Here she interviewed family, sifted through the archives, and toured cities and towns.

Even though Georgia Hunter was born in Massachusetts, she spent most of her time growing up in the town of Providence on Rhode Island. She would then go to the University of Virginia where she got her degree in psychology.
Thereafter, she embarked on a career working in several companies as a marketing and branding expert. About ten years into her career in marketing, she began to work as a freelance copywriter and also began to look more seriously into her family’s history.
After living in Seattle Washington for seven years, Georgia Hunter and her husband left and moved to the small town of Rowayton in Connecticut. Her parents Isabelle and Thomas Hunter had been living there for years and she had several cousins living in the nearby town of Southport and Fairfield.

In addition to her novel, she also runs her own website as a companion resource for her novels on the Holocaust and Second World War.

When she is not giving book talks, working on revisions, dreaming up ideas for her next novel, or helping with the Hulu Project, he can be found going on adventures with her two boys and her husband or just relaxing at home in Rowayton Connecticut.

“We Were the Lucky Ones” by Georgia Hunter is the intriguing story of a Jewish family that is ripped apart following the start of the Russian and German occupation of Poland.

These events happened just before the beginning of the Second World War and Hunter chronicles a searing story of how they find each other over the years. The work is set in 1939 and follows three generations of the Kurc family that try to live their lives as they used to even as the prospect of war comes ever close.

Much of the conversations around the Seder family table are of budding romance and new babies rather than the hardships that Jews in Radom increasingly face. It is not long before the many horrors they have been getting reports about all over Europe come to their doorstep.
During the war, the family will need to learn to survive in a time filled with death, barbarity, and desperation. They live in a reality in which almost all basic truths they once held dear including their safety, family, and home has been taken away.
As one sibling tries to flee Europe, another is forced into exile while others try to keep themselves alive by working in the factories for many hours on empty stomachs. Others survive by changing their identities and then hiding in plain sight.

They are all driven by the human urge to survive and the fear that the family might never be reunited. In their quest, they have to rely on inner strength, ingenuity and hope to stay alive.

Georgia Hunter’s “One Good Thing” is a historical fiction work that just like “We Were the Lucky Ones” is set in the era of the Holocaust. The work is told from the viewpoint of a young woman that has to depend on her inner strength to survive in a world that is nothing like it had ever been.

This is a brilliant story of survival, friendship, romance, and motherhood.

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One Response to “Georgia Hunter”

  1. Ben Spence: 12 months ago

    Thought I had read that you were working on another novel, an Italian story. Can’t find it. I revere We Were the Lucky Ones very much and seek to read another great story. Best to you! Ben

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    What happened to Mila and Felicia Kurc? ›

    After Selim passed away, Mila followed her daughter to France. Today, Mila's grandson lives in her old home in the Sixteenth Arrondissem*nt, just blocks from Felicia and her husband, Louis, whose elegant apartment looks out on the Eifel Tower.

    Is the book We Were the Lucky Ones based on a true story? ›

    Is 'We Were the Lucky Ones' based on a true story? “We Were the Lucky Ones” is adapted from a 2017 novel of the same name by Georgia Hunter, who based the book on her family's real story. The Kurc siblings in the Hulu show are based on actual members of Hunter's family.

    What happens to the baby in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    During the Holocaust, each member of the family will faced various atrocities: Mila and her newborn daughter endure harsh factory conditions before she eventually stashes her child in a Warsaw convent.

    Does Felicia survive in We Are the Lucky Ones? ›

    In the show, Halina's partner, Adam, goes with Mila to rescue Felicia. Eventually, Mila and Adam, along with Halina, parents Sol and Nechuma, and Felicia embark on a journey through the Alps to reunite with Selim, Genek and Herta once the family learns that they are alive.

    Who does Addy marry in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    Addy marries an American woman named Caroline, who works at the embassy in Rio. Addy is thrilled to receive a telegram from Genek, who located him on the Red Cross list. With Caroline's help, Addy brings his entire family, except for Jakob and Bella, to live with them in Rio.

    Did Halina and Adam have children? ›

    In the credits, we learn that Halina and Adam moved to São Paulo, Brazil and had two children. Mila, Selim and Felicia stayed in Rio. Felicia went to medical school and started a family in France.

    What happened to the dad in The Lucky One? ›

    Keith, caught in the rope of the bridge, calls to Logan who grabs Ben and hands him to Beth. Before Logan can return for Keith, the treehouse falls on him and he is swept away in the raging river to his death. Back home, Beth thanks Logan for saving her son. Logan explains that Drake died saving one of his own men.

    How many episodes of We Were the Lucky Ones will there be? ›

    With the eighth and final episode now out in the world, Lipez hopes to see the show's legacy go on to speak for itself. “I think we are all experiencing the pain of the world right now,” she says.

    Why was Genek sent to Siberia? ›

    She does want to join his work with the Jewish resistance, though. Genek gets arrested by the Soviets for forging his documentation to rent an apartment in Lvov. He gets declared enemy of the state, and deported to Siberia.

    What happens at the end of the Lucky One book? ›

    A Bittersweet Ending

    The novel concludes with Beth reflecting on the impact Logan had on her life and the importance of cherishing the time they had together. Despite the heartbreak, she finds solace in the fact that Logan's journey, which began with a photograph, ultimately led him to her.

    What happens in the last episode of We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    The final episode (the show concluded May 2) begins with Halina Kurc (Joey King) imprisoned in Germany. Successfully hiding in plain sight for years, she is eventually captured, and regularly beaten up in jail. All hope seems lost.

    Does Addy marry Caroline? ›

    Later, Addy meets an American woman, Caroline. The two marry and have a daughter named Kathleen, right before Addy reunites with his family, whom he helps emigrate to Brazil.

    What happened to Mila in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    After her husband Selim (Michael Aloni) goes off to the war, seeking to utilize his expertise as a doctor, Mila stays with her parents briefly. She decides to emigrate to America with daughter Felicia from the Wałowa ghetto with Radom's most liberal and educated professionals.

    Will there be a season 2 of We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    While there is no sight of We Were The Lucky Ones Season 2, we can speculate what it will offer if the show happens. The second season can pick from the first season and the story might focus on yet another family of the Jewish faith that was wrecked by the Nazis before and during World War II.

    What happened to Addy in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    While things in Brazil are tough for Addy at first, they perfectly set up the series' happy ending. Given Addy's new life in Brazil with his wife, Caroline, he arranges for his family to live with him in Rio de Janeiro once they're all able to procure visas.

    What happened to the people in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    Happily, after that harrowing final hurdle (plus one Von Trapp-esque escape across the Alps), the Kurc family is able to finally reunite after horrific years apart. In one moving final scene, the entire family gathers for Passover seder in 1947, reckoning with all they had overcome.

    Who is Mila's husband in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

    Early on, both versions of the story, the “fighting-age” men in Poland—Genek, Jakob (Amit Rahav), Mila's husband Selim (Michael Aloni), and Adam—are summoned to Lvov, Poland, to fight in the Polish army against the invading Axis powers.

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