“immediate and relevant to today”
An independent bookstore staff reader noted: “In One Good Thing, Georgia Hunter takes the reader through WWII Italy as she tells the story of Lili and Esti, two young Jewish women trying to survive AND help others do the same. Hunter uses modern language to tell this story of eight decades in the past, which makes it feel immediate and relevant to today. I feel that I learn a great deal about history through historical fiction, and there is a lot to learn through the real-life heroes of the resistance that are woven into the story in One Good Thing.”
–Lynne Phillips, WordsWorth Books (Little Rock, Arkansas)