The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer is a dual-timeline novel that weaves together the stories of two women connected across generations. In present-day America, Alice, a mother managing a family crisis, embarks on a journey to uncover long-hidden truths about her grandmother, Alina. In 1940s Poland, Alina endures the horrors of the Nazi occupation, facing harrowing choices to protect her loved ones. The narrative explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the enduring bonds of family, contrasting the devastation of World War II with modern struggles. It highlights the importance of giving voice to the unspoken and finding strength in vulnerability. This heartfelt story resonates with fans of historical fiction like The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah