Through cleverness, determination, faith, hope, and hardship they endure.”Ĭontinue here for my review of We Were the Lucky Ones … Family members share a will to survive and seeing one another again is their greatest goal. Soon the entire close-knit Kurc family faces separation, makes attempts to flee, and desperately focuses on safety and survival. In the midst of joyful family celebrations, however, there is increased talk of the mistreatment of Jews. “In the spring of 1939, the extended Kurc family is living a modest and happy life in Radom, Poland. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Genre/Categories: Historical Fiction, WW11, Jewish On Thursdays, I’ll be re-sharing a few of these great reads, and today I’m sharing my review of We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter, an engaging and heartfelt story about family and faith … This year as part of Blog Audit Challenge 2020 I’m going back to update older review posts. I’m linking up today with Davida The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for
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