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Georgia Hunter

When Georgia Hunter was fifteen years old, she learnt 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 blog, weweretheluckyones.com, offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the extensive research her project has entailed.weweretheluckyones.com@Georgia_Hunter

Quotes

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This is the foundation, for to be in love means to be able to share everything – your dreams, your faults, your deepest fears. Without these truths, a relationship will collapse.
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Halina reads the telegram again, and once again. By the third read, Nechuma is in tears, and the small apartment is filled with the deep clap of Sol’s laughter. ‘That is the best news I’ve heard since … I can remember,’ he says, his shoulders shaking.
Habitante de librohas quoted19 days ago
They hug in pairs, Sol and Nechuma, Mila and Felicia, Mila and Halina, Halina and Nechuma, and then huddle together as one, like a giant wheel, hands wrapped around waists and foreheads pressed up against one another’s, Felicia tucked somewhere in the middle.

Impressions

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🔮Hidden Depths
💡Learnt A Lot
🎯Worthwhile
👍Worth reading

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