From the author of The Secrets That Hold Us comes a deeply moving novel about love, loss, and the bonds that survive what cannot be healed.
When tragedy fractures the Buchman family in the quiet town of CreeksVille, Anna is forced into a role she never expected—becoming the steady presence her younger brother Sam depends on, while their grandmother Sophia anchors them with a strength shaped by her own past losses.
As grief settles into daily life, unspoken tensions rise and impossible choices press in. Anna must decide how much of herself she can give without disappearing, Sam struggles to make sense of a world that no longer feels safe, and Sophia carries the weight of what she knows—and what she’s never said.
In a world where forgiveness is praised above all else, they come to understand that healing doesn’t always mean forgiving. Sometimes, it means learning how to live with what cannot be undone.
Poignant, reflective, and deeply human, Threads That Weave Us is a story of endurance and love that refuses to erase pain—perfect for readers of Kristin Hannah and Jodi Picoult.
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“I felt like I was part of the town, living alongside the family—and I closed the book with hope.”
Manjula Pothuri is a contemporary fiction author who writes emotional, character-driven stories about family, resilience, and the quiet moments that shape our lives. She loves exploring themes of memory, healing, and the ways we carry love—both lost and found.
When she’s not writing, Manjula enjoys painting, travel, and finding inspiration in small towns and their hidden stories. She currently lives between Los Angeles and India, and is always working on her next novel.