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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Romance / Fantasy
  • Language:English
  • Pages:288
  • eBook ISBN:9781098398149
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098398132

Invisible Thread

by Heather Koelle

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Overview
Suzanna Wilkes and Helen Charlesworth live on opposite sides of the United States. Each has a separate life that eventually includes marriage, children, and grandchildren. But little do they know that there are unusual forces at work in their lives. Unaware of their lives hurtling toward each other, Helen and Suzanna experience adventures and family crises, all of which are leading toward the unwinding of the Invisible Thread.
Description
Suzanna Wilkes and Helen Charlesworth live on opposite sides of the United States. Each has a separate life that eventually includes marriage, children, and grandchildren. But little do they know that there are unusual forces at work in their lives. Unaware of their lives hurtling toward each other, Helen and Suzanna experience adventures and family crises, all of which are leading toward the unwinding of the Invisible Thread. At first,each family occupies one part of the book, but near the end a connection is formed conjured up by two people who possess supernatural gifts, feeding out the invisible thread until it finds its home.
About the author
About the Author Invisible Thread is Heather Koelle's debut novel. For many years, the movies in her head stayed there, until one day she was encouraged to write them down. A retired music therapist, Heather lives with her husband, Dick, in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. They have three children and five grandchildren. Heather's favorite interests are reading, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, community theater, and writing fiction and poetry. She belongs to The Writer's Guild of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and is also a member of two poetry groups: one in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, and another, via Zoom, in Benicia, California. In her spare time, she continues to play the piano, compose church music, and take voice lessons. Heather hopes to become another Grandma Moses and complete an additional novel or two, some short stories, and a collection of her poetry, accompanied by original illustrations. "It's never too late to try something new," she says.