An Evening with Georgia Hunter
Tuesday, February 5, 7:00pm Carnegie Library Lecture Hall (4400 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213)
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New York Times bestselling author Georgia Hunter comes to Pittsburgh!
Georgia will discuss the backstory on how she discovered her grandfather’s Holocaust-era past, and what the decade-long journey of unearthing and recording her family history entailed. She will share photos from her research and travels. The talk will be followed by a book signing.
Tickets are $18 ahead of time, and $20 at the door; free for Holocaust survivors and students with valid ID.
About We Were the Lucky Ones: We Were the Lucky Ones is Georgia’s first book and spent over four months on the New York Times Bestseller List. It has been translated into 13 languages, and was selected as an Audible Best Book, a Harper’s Bazaar Top Pick, a New York Post Must-Read, and a People Magazine Best New Book. Glamour Magazine picked We Were the Lucky Ones as “one of the best books to read” saying, “Love in the face of adversity? It couldn’t be more timely.” We Were the Lucky Ones won the 2018 Connecticut Book Award for fiction, and – in recent news – has been optioned for a limited series in television.
About Georgia Hunter: Georgia graduated with distinction from the University of Virginia in 2000, and has lived in Atlanta and Seattle where she’s worked as a brand strategist and as a freelance copywriter in the field of adventure travel. She now lives in Connecticut with her husband and two sons.
This event generously sponsored by Jewish Women’s Foundation.