'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive) (2024)

'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive) (1)

When author Georgia Hunter thinks of her grandfather, Eddy, music comes to mind.

“He was either at the keys of the piano or composing right up until the end of his life," she tells PEOPLE. "Or we were listening to some classical music that I didn't know at the time, but I'm sure it was Chopin mixed in there. I remember his house being full of beautiful art and textiles, and then later learning that he made a lot of it by hand.”

Eddy, who changed his name from Addy later in life, served as the inspiration for We Were the Lucky Ones, Hunter's ambitious, poignant novel based on her family’s experiences during World War II. The book, which was published in 2017 by Viking, has been adapted into a TV show starring Joey King and Logan Lerman. It premieres on Hulu on March 28.

'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive) (2)

Hunter, an only child, grew up down the road from Eddy, who passed away from Parkinson’s disease in 1993. She's shared memories of him in the author's note of the novel — his talent as a pianist and composer, his knowledge of multiple languages, the banishment of ketchup from his house. Despite the time they spent together, Hunter says that there were parts of her grandfather’s life that he didn’t share with her.

“People say, ‘Really? You didn’t know he was [a] Holocaust survivor? He never talked about being raised in the Jewish faith or growing up in Poland?’” she says. “Looking back, I can see some of those [kinds] of quirks, if you will — his European-ness and his resourcefulness. But at the time, I didn't think anything of it.”

Ahead of show's premiere, Hunter sat down with PEOPLE to discuss the novel, its extensive research process and the importance of her family’s story.

The family historian

We Were the Lucky Ones follows the Kurc family, whose five adult children — Genek, Mila, Addy, Jakob and Halina — end up scattered across the world during the Holocaust. Told in alternating perspectives, the novel showcases the persistence of the siblings, as well as their parents, Sol and Nechuma, and their spouses, to find their way back to one another.

For Hunter, the seed for the book was planted with a high school English assignment about family history. It prompted her to learn more about Eddy's experience during World War II, such as how he was living in France when the conflict began. Later, Hunter learned more about how his parents and four siblings survived, against all odds.

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“I went into this particular project as a family historian, not really as an author,” Hunter says. “I had never written a book before, so I set out in 2008 to unearth and record the family story.”

Over the course of a nearly decade-long research process, Hunter would interview family members and Holocaust scholars around the world, spend time digging through archives and libraries, and visit her family’s hometown of Radom, Poland to uncover stories that one publisher told her were almost too extraordinary to be believed.

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Hunter would learn, for example, that her cousin, Józef, was born in a Siberian labor camp, and that his mother used her breast milk to keep his eyes from freezing in the harsh weather. There was a secret wedding held in a blacked-out house. Hunter’s relative, Adam, who was living in Warsaw with false papers, found a way to hide the fact that he was circumcised from a landlord who accused him of being Jewish.

“I remember laughing along with Ricardo, [Adam’s] son, who was telling the story, and then when it came time to write that scene, realizing that, ‘Oh my gosh, there was nothing funny in that moment,’ Hunter says. “This was a life or death moment.”

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Writing the novel, in which most characters were named after Hunter's family members, became even more emotional for Hunter once she became a mother herself early in the drafting process. She particularly resonated with Mila, who was raising her young daughter, Felicia, during the war. Mila had to go to extremes to protect Felicia, such as hiding her in a bag of fabric scraps while Mila was working in a factory, and temporarily sending Felicia to live in a convent under a false name.

“I just couldn't get over what it would've taken to have the courage and the ability to keep going day after day and to make these decisions about her daughter and her daughter's safety over and over again,” Hunter says.

“I felt like my ancestors were there with me”

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Hunter admits that the novel's TV adaptation still feels surreal. She worked on the series alongside showrunner Erica Lipez and director Thomas Kail, who encouraged her to be involved in every step of the creative process. Though she didn't work on the teleplay, Hunter spent every day in the writer's room, and readily provided family artifacts to the props team.

“I had photographs, I had some music,” Hunter says. “Logan [Lerman] carries the same snake skin wallet that my grandfather carried, and Robin [Weigert], who plays Nechuma, wears the same broach that my great-grandmother wore.”

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The research paid off — Hunter recalls seeing the set for the family’s Radom apartment for the first time, and being shocked by its accuracy, right down to details like the etched glass on the dining room doors.

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“I remember walking in and feeling like I was stepping back in time, and I just started crying,” Hunter says. “I felt like my ancestors were there with me.”

The cast, whose principal actors are all Jewish, were also curious to learn more about the people they were portraying.

“There were a lot of questions about trying to get to the core of who these people were," Hunter says. "They really just wanted to get to know my relatives on a very personal level and [asked] questions that you’ll never see in a script or that show up in a show: ‘What were their quirks? Did their parents sing them any special lullabies? What did they like to read? What kind of parents are they now today?’”

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“I just feel like they did such a beautiful job of bringing them to life in the most authentic way,” she adds.

Looking forward

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In addition to the Hulu series, Hunter is currently working with educators to create a curriculum around We Were the Lucky Ones. She wants to help students learn both about the novel's development and the historical period itself.

“I never thought when I set out in 2008 that the story would feel so relevant,” Hunter says. “It feels like history is repeating itself…there's no more important time to share stories about the Holocaust.”

The author also has a new book in the works, One Good Thing, set to publish in 2025. It's another World War II drama, this time taking place in Italy.

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'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive) (8)

“I felt like the Holocaust in Italy was a little bit lesser-known and less understood than Poland and what was happening in Eastern Europe,” she says.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.With We Were the Lucky Ones, however, Hunter emphasizes that there's more to the history of families like hers than tragedy.

“There are very dark moments, but there are also babies born and music made and romances forming,” she says. “Hearing the lighter parts from the family members really helped me incorporate those lighter moments into the story, which helped me as the author get through it emotionally and, I think, helps a reader too. The balance of the light in the dark.”

'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive) (2024)

FAQs

'We Were the Lucky Ones' Author Georgia Hunter Felt ‘Like My Ancestors Were There With Me’ on Set of New TV Series (Exclusive)? ›

“I felt like my ancestors were there with me”

What part of We Were the Lucky Ones is true? ›

Georgia Hunter: The story that unfolds in We Were the Lucky Ones is based on true events. Every significant movement, incarceration, brush with death, and escape described in the book actually happened.

Why did Georgia Hunter write We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

GH: My goal in writing We Were the Lucky Ones was not only to tell the story in a way that did the family justice, but that also allowed readers to step into my relatives' shoes, to imagine for themselves what it meant to be a young Polish Jew on the run during the Second World War.

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

“We Were the Lucky Ones,” tells the true story of how Hunter's grandfather and his four siblings survived the Holocaust to reunite later. It was published in 2017 to rave reviews.

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

Mila, Selim and Felicia stayed in Rio. Felicia went to medical school and started a family in France. Genek, Herta and their two sons lived in São Paulo near Halina. Jakob and Maryla (Bella) moved to Chicago.

Does the family survive 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.

What is the story behind The Lucky One? ›

The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks tells the story of Logan Thibault, a Marine who believes he survived multiple tours in Iraq because he found a photograph of a woman. Determined to thank her, he sets out on a journey to find her. The novel explores themes of fate, love, and the impact of choices we make.

How many episodes of We Were the Lucky Ones are out? ›

All eight episodes of We Were The Lucky Ones are available on Hulu.

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.

Is We Were the Lucky Ones sad? ›

The clear crafting of those obvious emotions doesn't make the tears engendered by the ending any less earned and real. “We Were the Lucky Ones” is a defiant and harrowing, soul shattering story—one that gives the full range of the horrors that occur when you've been displaced, unmoored, and dehumanized.

What family are we are the lucky ones based on? ›

So the odds were against the Kurcs, a Jewish family living in Radom, Poland, when the Nazis invaded in 1939. Forced to separate at the beginning of the war, members of the Kurc family endured unimaginable heartbreak as they each fought in their own way to survive and reunite with their loved ones.

Who is the show We Were the Lucky Ones based on? ›

Hulu's “We Were the Lucky Ones,” based on the book by Georgia Hunter, tells the true story of the Kurcs, a Jewish family who lived in Poland at the onset of World War II. The series follows the Kurcs as the events of the war and the Holocaust separate parents and children, tearing families apart.

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

Soldiers apprehend Genek and his wife Herta in Lvov and send them to a labor camp in Siberia, where Herta gives birth to their son Józef, in dire conditions. Addy decides to escape from Europe and manages to acquire a visa to Brazil, one of the only places still issuing visas to Jews.

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 Caroline. More summaries and resources for teaching or studying We Were the Lucky Ones.

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.

Is We Were the Lucky Ones fiction or nonfiction? ›

“We Were the Lucky Ones” author Georgia Hunter had two goals while writing her bestselling novel, based on true events that her ancestors endured and now adapted for the small screen in the form of a Hulu limited series starring Logan Lerman and Joey King.

What happens to Jacob and Bella in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

We Were the Lucky Ones ends with a real-life epilogue from Hunter, explaining that much of the family remained in Brazil. Jakob and Bella (real name Maryla) stayed in Illinois, while Addy's family settled in New England and welcomed more children — including the author's own mother.

Who is Genek Kurc in We Were the Lucky Ones? ›

The Kurcs, known in their hometown of Radom as tailors, have five children: Genek (Henry Lloyd Hughes), Mila (Hadas Yaron), Jakob (Amit Rahav), Addy (Logan Lerman) and Halina (Joey King).

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