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(view spoiler)[Ms. Hunter,
I just finished reading your book and I absolutely loved it! I have a question about Caroline. Is she Jewish? I know that was her first Passover at the end of the book, but I thought maybe she might not have been religious.
Also, any plans on a future novel?
Thanks!
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I just finished reading your book and I absolutely loved it! I have a question about Caroline. Is she Jewish? I know that was her first Passover at the end of the book, but I thought maybe she might not have been religious.
Also, any plans on a future novel?
Thanks!
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Georgia Hunter
I'm so glad you enjoyed the book! My grandmother, Caroline, was a Presbyterian from the American south (she was raised in a small town called Clinton, SC). That Passover @ the end of the book was, in fact, her first.
And yes, I definitely have plans to write a second novel! I'm in the early brainstorming stages now...will keep you posted as I progress, and you can always visit my site/sign up for my blog for at georgiahunterauthor.com for updates :)
Best,
Georgia
And yes, I definitely have plans to write a second novel! I'm in the early brainstorming stages now...will keep you posted as I progress, and you can always visit my site/sign up for my blog for at georgiahunterauthor.com for updates :)
Best,
Georgia
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Hello, Thank you so much for writing your family’s story. I just finished the book this morning and honestly I didn’t realize till I read the Author’s Note at the end how close to the facts the individual stories were. I was curious about the family today and found information on geni.com. It looks like there was another sister named Cipora. I’m wondering about that, if that is true and what happened to her?
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If I could write a standing ovation I would. Such a great read you should be so proud, not only wonderfully written, but an important piece of history as well. Thank you for sharing your story. My question is, how many country’s did you visit to do your research and was it hard to visit Poland and the places your family lived? Especially the ghettos? Also, how long did it take to write the book?
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