

desertcart.in - Buy THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read THE THINGS WE CANNOT SAY book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: Breathtaking Engagingly Emotional yet Inspiring tale - Reminded of The Nightingale. Something that hits you to the very core of your heart. Very close to heart and couldn't imagine anything less than reading this book multiple times. Thankyou for sharing this story with us!! Review: A real page Turner! - An amazing read! I found it hard to put down and found myself reading long into the night. "The things we cannot say" is a beautiful and unconventional story of love that makes you appreciate the things we are blessed with today. A must read!
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,732 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,123 in Action & Adventure (Books) #2,478 in Historical Fiction (Books) #6,179 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (57,128) |
| Dimensions | 13 x 4 x 19.6 cm |
| Generic Name | Book |
| ISBN-10 | 1472247310 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1472247315 |
| Importer | Hachette India |
| Item Weight | 300 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Hachette India |
| Print length | 432 pages |
| Publication date | 17 October 2019 |
| Publisher | Headline Review |
A**L
Breathtaking Engagingly Emotional yet Inspiring tale
Reminded of The Nightingale. Something that hits you to the very core of your heart. Very close to heart and couldn't imagine anything less than reading this book multiple times. Thankyou for sharing this story with us!!
P**A
A real page Turner!
An amazing read! I found it hard to put down and found myself reading long into the night. "The things we cannot say" is a beautiful and unconventional story of love that makes you appreciate the things we are blessed with today. A must read!
Y**A
A worthwhile read
Set in Poland during World War 2, this book is more than one more interesting story about Hitler's atrocities in Europe. What makes it a more worthwhile read is its sensitive handling of autism as the son of one of the two protagonists of the book is on the spectrum.
K**R
Overwhelmed as I just finished the book.
Amazing story writing. It was as if I was there and I was living the story. Just wow. Well done.
D**I
I bought this book because of the red shoes on the cover. The story is interesting and haunting and is dealt with very well by the author. The travelling between the present and the past is very well written and never confusing. Dealing with the autistic child is expertly done. I became completely immersed in the story, especially as I've just become a Babcia myself! My Polish Catholic Dad came to the UK after the war, and then went to Ireland to study, where he met my Irish Mum. They settled in England - both died 12 and 8 years ago - still feels like yesterday. And, I've just written a book myself, consisting of their childhood stories, then what happened to my Dad in Poland, especially as he was in Gdynia when the Nazis invaded, then how and why he went to Dublin, met my Mum, and then all us children (including another Eddie, and a handicapped sister Ludmila) came along. I felt incredibly close to them both when I was writing their story, realising I hadn't appreciated all the incredible hardships they went through - BUT, their love was great, as with Alina and Tomasz, and they had a long and happy life together. We really do need to always remember what happened at that time, not only with the Nazis but also the Russians, and to perhaps show that the human race CAN live together in peace. As someone once said, "when the power of love overcomes the love of power, there will be peace". If only........
S**E
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
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. 😢 The writing style was exquisite and I loved how each chapter slowly brought us closer to the truth as I hoped Grandma 𝐵𝑎𝑏𝑐𝑖𝑎 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
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
Written in a way that English 2nd language young adolescents can read it.
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