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OVER 1 MILLION COPIES SOLD! The New York Times bestsellerโfor fans of The Nightingale and All the Light We Cannot See! From the bestselling author of Before I Let You Go , and the The Warsaw Orphan , Kelly Rimmerโs powerful WWII novel follows a womanโs urgent search for answers to a family mystery that uncovers truths about herself that she never expected. In 1942, Europe remains in the relentless grip of war. Just beyond the tents of the refugee camp she calls home, a young woman speaks her wedding vows. Itโs a decision that will alter her destinyโฆand itโs a lie that will remain buried until the next century. Since she was nine years old, Alina Dziak knew she would marry her best friend, Tomasz. Now fifteen and engaged, Alina is unconcerned by reports of Nazi soldiers at the Polish border, believing her neighbors that they pose no real threat, and dreams instead of the day Tomasz returns from college in Warsaw so they can be married. But little by little, injustice by brutal injustice, the Nazi occupation takes hold, and Alinaโs tiny rural village, its families, are divided by fear and hate. Then, as the fabric of their lives is slowly picked apart, Tomasz disappears. Where Alina used to measure time between visits from her beloved, now she measures the spaces between hope and despair, waiting for word from Tomasz and avoiding the attentions of the soldiers who patrol her parentsโ farm. But for now, even deafening silence is preferable to grief. Slipping between Nazi-occupied Poland and the frenetic pace of modern life, Kelly Rimmer creates an emotional and finely wrought narrative. The Things We Cannot Say is an unshakable reminder of the devastation when truth is silencedโฆand how it can take a lifetime to find our voice before we learn to trust it. Donโt miss Kelly Rimmerโs newest novel, The Story Keeper, an evocative story about a familyโs deepest secrets with an absorbing book-within-a-book mystery! For more by Kelly Rimmer, look for: The Things We Cannot Say Deluxe Hardcover Edition Before I Let You Go Truths I Never Told You The Warsaw Orphan The German Wife The Paris Agent The Story Keeper Review: This book will not disappoint! Great story that will touch your heart and stay with you! - Just finished this book and it was such a great read - it was the first book of Kelly's I've read. I ordered three more of her books. I was inspired by the book, "Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah which focused around WWII - I've been hooked on historical fiction for a while now - so much better than romance fiction! I ran across this book when looking for more historical fiction and it did not disappoint. I could hardly put it down! So many interesting characters with different personalities. I appreciate being able to learn from the author's research - it is hard to fathom what transpired with the Holocaust - so much evil, hatred and brutality inflicted on the Jews and beyond! I also really appreciated the storyline with Alice's family and her son who was on the autism spectrum. I have an adopted niece who deals with autism and it can be such a challenge for both parents and the person themselves. I loved how her husband came through by the end of the story and there was hope for a more balanced home life for them all. Just a GREAT book all around!! Review: Historical Fiction at its Finest! - Absolutely enthralling! I enjoy historical fiction, and you will find so much history in Kelly Rimmer's pages, that you may push yourself to even look further into those terrible times and how little those of us today may know of the hardships and atrocities that occurred. She ties the story together through a grandmother-granddaughter relationship. Hanna (Alina) and Alice have been close, but now as her grandmother's life may be drawing to an end, Alice discovers that there is much she did not know about her grandmother's life. This is the book's premise. Tied in, is the relationship of Alice and her husband, along with their autistic son, and gifted daughter and the life that Alice herself has sacrificed for what she believed to be their best interest. As Alice finds strength within her own life, she is able to help untangle hidden secrets of her grandparents former lives during the war. The story alternates between Alice and Alina, making for a flowing story-telling experience, and one that will stick with me for some time. Note: For those that have reading choices geared toward sensitivity or perhaps prefer "clean" reading, this book is able to cover horrific acts, sad situations, draw tears and anger and joy, all without being graphic in any way. There is no vulgarity or other writing that can be offensive to some readers. Yet, the book is in no way a light read, nor diminished by the elimination of such vulgarity. It is a solid read that is hard to put down. I highly recommend it and am already thinking of which of my friends I can share it with! Please take a chance and read The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer. You will NOT be disappointed.






| Best Sellers Rank | #1,964 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in World War II Historical Fiction #20 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction #201 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 60,062 Reviews |
S**N
This book will not disappoint! Great story that will touch your heart and stay with you!
Just finished this book and it was such a great read - it was the first book of Kelly's I've read. I ordered three more of her books. I was inspired by the book, "Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah which focused around WWII - I've been hooked on historical fiction for a while now - so much better than romance fiction! I ran across this book when looking for more historical fiction and it did not disappoint. I could hardly put it down! So many interesting characters with different personalities. I appreciate being able to learn from the author's research - it is hard to fathom what transpired with the Holocaust - so much evil, hatred and brutality inflicted on the Jews and beyond! I also really appreciated the storyline with Alice's family and her son who was on the autism spectrum. I have an adopted niece who deals with autism and it can be such a challenge for both parents and the person themselves. I loved how her husband came through by the end of the story and there was hope for a more balanced home life for them all. Just a GREAT book all around!!
L**O
Historical Fiction at its Finest!
Absolutely enthralling! I enjoy historical fiction, and you will find so much history in Kelly Rimmer's pages, that you may push yourself to even look further into those terrible times and how little those of us today may know of the hardships and atrocities that occurred. She ties the story together through a grandmother-granddaughter relationship. Hanna (Alina) and Alice have been close, but now as her grandmother's life may be drawing to an end, Alice discovers that there is much she did not know about her grandmother's life. This is the book's premise. Tied in, is the relationship of Alice and her husband, along with their autistic son, and gifted daughter and the life that Alice herself has sacrificed for what she believed to be their best interest. As Alice finds strength within her own life, she is able to help untangle hidden secrets of her grandparents former lives during the war. The story alternates between Alice and Alina, making for a flowing story-telling experience, and one that will stick with me for some time. Note: For those that have reading choices geared toward sensitivity or perhaps prefer "clean" reading, this book is able to cover horrific acts, sad situations, draw tears and anger and joy, all without being graphic in any way. There is no vulgarity or other writing that can be offensive to some readers. Yet, the book is in no way a light read, nor diminished by the elimination of such vulgarity. It is a solid read that is hard to put down. I highly recommend it and am already thinking of which of my friends I can share it with! Please take a chance and read The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer. You will NOT be disappointed.
A**A
Family making a life thru the war
The story begins in 1942, Alina Driak, loves her best friend Thomasz, and they plan to marry.. However, war comes in between that happening so fast. He leaves with the intent of going to college in Warsaw. BUT national soldiers take over and bring, fear, hate, and despair. Alina lives on a farm and the soldiers come by to monitor what is going on. There is a second story line of the present running along the war story. The lead is Alice, a stay at home mom. She has two children, a gifted girl, and a difficult autism son, Eddie. The dad, Wade, tends to favor the girl. An entire section goes on about their relationship. I think in my opinion it was distracting and not necessary. Alice's Grandma, Babcia, had a massive stroke and can not communicate except on a device. She continually, shows Alice, Babcia fire Tomasz. She wants Alice to go to Poland and find him. She does and it is an interesting part of the story. Alina, the war part of the story is somewhat sheltered because of her parents. She notices smoke in the distance and no one tells her about the holocaust and the news. She becomes aware of the persecution of the jews. The story has heartbreaking parts, uplifting parts, horrifying and cruel parts. The only part I had to stop was to keep track of the ton of characters and who relates to who. But, if you love reading war stories, while not as factually written as other books. It has what it was like for the families and people to try and live thru the war in Poland. As well as the ones who don't make it. I recommend reading the book!
S**A
Excellent Read
This book is EXCELLENT!! I put a sticky note in the front after reading it for a warning to others. I cried at the ending because of how touching it was. I had to put it down without finishing the epilogue. However, the next morning when I read the epilogue, I cried again! Such a touching story! If you enjoy historical fiction this one is a must read. I couldn't put it down.
K**A
Soooo good!!
If you like historical fiction books about world war 2 then this is the book for you! It is written beautifully and kept me intrigued from beginning to end. I would highly recommend reading this!
C**N
Get a tissue ready!
I wish I could give this book 10 stars!!! What a wonderful, amazing, heart breaking story. If you are ready to go on a journey and have your heart grow 2x it's normal size but also have it ripped out of your chest - this is the book for you!!!
J**S
Unforgettable look at history!
This book is so well written that it is hard for me to put into words just how good it really is. It touches your heart in an amazing way and as another reviewer said, โit stays with youโ. It brought to life for me a tragic time in history. It became real. It is a story that needs to be heard. Excellent!
S**L
Great book
I really enjoyed this one. Itโs told in a dual timeline, with the past taking place during WWII. The last two chapters were my favorite. I found this to be an interesting and unique read. Not quite a five-star read for me mostly due to my own timing in reading it. Iโm a teacher and started it near the end of the school year. I was too exhausted to read most of the time so it took me a very long time to finish. But great book overall.
S**E
Brilliant
The multi layered narrative is a real page turner. I learnt historical information that I was not aware of - it was a true eye opener. The difficulties encountered by Alice as a mother, were things I could identify with. I am a huge fan of Kristen Hannah and Ken Follet - Kelly Rimmer is now officially one of my favourite authors too !!
A**7
Beautiful and poignant
After reading this book, one cannot help but compare the terrible invasion of Poland in 1939 with the senseless invasion taking place in Ukraine today. Perhaps that is why Poland is so ready to assist the refugees pouring into its country today, because the memory of what happened so long ago is still in everyone's mind. Why don't we learn from our past mistakes? Alina and Tomasz are childhood sweethearts. The night before he leaves for university in Warsaw, he proposes to her. But when her village of Trzebinia falls into Nazi hands, Alina doesn't know whether Tomasz is dead or alive. The story is told in two timelines, both equally compelling. It is 2019 when Alice's Polish grandmother suffers a stroke and has little time to live. Unable to speak, she desperately conveys the urge to seek out Tomasz in Poland. But Tomasz was Alice's grandfather, who died last year. Is Grandma suffering from a memory lapse or is she hiding a bigger secret? I absolutely loved this book. The characters were multi-layered and so imperfect that they seemed real. We follow Alice, who struggles with a young son with Asperger's Syndrome, a prodigy daughter and a work-addicted husband as she travels to Poland and begins to uncover a heartbreaking story that will touch her family in more ways than one. I braced myself for the ugly cry I knew was coming and I wasn't wrong. It made me feel so many emotions. ๐ข The writing style was exquisite and I loved how each chapter slowly brought us closer to the truth as I hoped Grandma ๐ต๐๐๐๐๐ would hang on until Alice could give her the answer she had been waiting for. This is a poignant story of loss, sacrifice, unconditional love and family bonds. Can't recommend it enough.
A**A
Lovely book
I think I have read the book in less than a week. I couldnt stop reading. Alina and Alice family had a hard Time, but love is above all.
L**A
Book's title grabs interest
Written in a way that English 2nd language young adolescents can read it.
T**U
Most beautiful story
Very well written book. It covers a lot of issues: love, family relationships, autism, the strain that a child with difficulties can put on a couple and their love for each other and most importantly it gives us a glimpse to the devastating impact on people lives, that WW2 caused.
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