Tangled Threads


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Tangled Threads


Tangled Threads

Author: Pegi Deitz Shea

language: en

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Release Date: 2003


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After ten years in a refugee camp in Thailand, thirteen-year-old Mai Yang travels to Providence, Rhode Island, where her Americanized cousins introduce her to pizza, shopping, and beer, while her grandmother and new friends keep her connected to her Hmong heritage.

These Tangled Threads


These Tangled Threads

Author: Tracie Peterson

language: en

Publisher: Bethany House

Release Date: 2003-10


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The future of the textile industry is at stake along with her own fate.

Tangled Threads


Tangled Threads

Author: Angela Krout

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2014-07-25


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Tangled Threads is the sequel to The Red Threads of Destiny, with the humor of a buddy picture, and a touch of the paranormal throughout. Readers are literally along for the ride as each chapter tangles another thread, right up to the emotional ending. Caroline is on a mission she doesn't fully understand. For the past year, she has been cleaning up the remnants of her grandfather's estate, and having paranormal visions-visions of strangers, of tigers and of dragons. When she and her husband Raiden settle down near Roslyn, Washington, they believe life can't get any sweeter. Caroline befriends local activist Marci and she is quickly immersed into the battle for salmon conservation, while at the same time dealing with her husband returning to Japan to straighten out a mess at his design studio. Twists and turns once again lead us from Washington State, to Key West Florida, the Bootheel of Missouri and Kyoto Japan. Proving that no matter how badly our threads tangle, they never truly break.