Mending Broken Threads is a story about the complexity of our closest relations, especially the mother-daughter relationship. Lynnett hasn’t seen her adult daughter, Ruby, in three years. When the family matriarch dies and the family members gather in Portland, Maine for her funeral, emotions and discord are at its fullest. Fraught with misunderstandings, resentment and disagreements, Lynnett tries to make sense of what went wrong, and, as with all self-reflection, she must go deep. She longs to be close with her daughter and not repeat the estranged relationship she had with her own mother. Messages come from her mother whose passed in the way of dreams and Lynnett seeks the help of a medium as little by little, secrets come to light that will change how she saw her mother, and how she sees herself. There is a line in this story that says it best: “We can only identify past pain and joy that may shape the future.” Author Hackett has written a touching tale of a mother and daughter’s redemption and the healing power of forgiveness. A moving Women’s Fiction with a mystical element.