Laura Schroff is a former advertising sales executive who worked
for over thirty years with several major media companies and
publications, including Time Inc. and People. Her book,
An Invisible Thread, became an instant New York Times
bestselling book and later was a #1 New York Times and
international bestseller. As a keynote speaker at over 300 events
for schools, charity organizations, libraries, and bookstores,
Laura encourages her audience to look for their own invisible
thread connections and highlights the importance of opening up
their eyes and hearts to the opportunities where they can make a
difference in the lives of others. She lives in Westchester, New
York, with her feisty poodle, Emma.
Alex Tresniowski is a writer who lives and works in New York. He
was a writer for both Time and People magazines,
handling mostly human-interest stories. He is the author or
coauthor of more than twenty books, including the 2005 true-crime
thriller The Vendetta, which was used as a basis for the
2009 Johnny Depp movie Public Enemies. For more about this
story and the author, please visit AlexTres.com.
A Parents' Choice Recommended Award winner
"Young readers will be inspired by this beautiful friendship, which
demonstrates how a simple act of kindness can make a difference."
-- Booklist
"The lifelong lessons you learn challenge you to be a better you. I
think it should be required reading for middle schoolers, we could
all learn a lesson from Laura and Maurice's relationship." -Clare
Goldshool, twelve-years-old, 7th grade
"[An Invisible Thread] shows you can overcome difficult
obstacles." -Grace Goldsholl, nine-years-old, 4th grade
"I felt happy, nervous and excited for Maurice at times while
reading it. This book taught me about kindness, thoughtfulness and
selflessness.-Juliet Jackson, ten-years-old, fifth grade
"I particularly liked how Maurice was so confident and positive. It
made me realize how lucky me and my friends are and how easy our
life is." -Dashiell Lubsen, nine-years-old, 3rd grade
"I felt like Maurice and Laura were there with me sharing their
story and special friendship. I learned that even when things seem
hopeless, there are people who really care and will help."-Ella
Michalisin, ten-years-old, 5th grade
"We should all help each other more. I think Maurice and Laura are
great role models." -Liam Michalisin, twelve-years-old, 7th
grade
"In Laura's situation, she was able to help change Maurice's life
by being kind and this is amazing."-Calli Reid, eleven-years-old,
6th grade
"[An Invisible Thread] taught me to treat people with
respect and with kindness. After reading this book I will now be
more grateful for the things and family I love." -Lila Smith, eight
and a half years old, 3rd grade
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