
We Were the Lucky Ones
by Georgia Hunter
3.8/5
1 book reviewed · 3.8 avg
A deeply personal historical novel that transforms the author's family history into a sweeping tale of Holocaust survival, with strong character development but uneven pacing across multiple storylines.
What works
• Based on extensive family research and historical documentation
• Explores lesser-known aspects of Holocaust experience beyond concentration camps
• Strong character development across multiple family members
• Authentic emotional weight from author's personal connection to the story
• Comprehensive view of how war affected different family members in different ways
What doesn't
• Uneven pacing due to multiple storylines and perspectives
• Some sections feel more like historical documentation than lived experience
• The ending feels rushed considering the complexity of family reunion
• Occasional over-reliance on exposition to convey historical context