Sharon Heath’s Invisible Threads is a tender, emotionally rich family saga that delves deep into the bonds that tether us—sometimes painfully, sometimes beautifully—to our past and to one another…Heath writes with both delicacy and strength, unraveling the quiet complexities of familial love and the burden of inherited trauma. The novel gently explores how roles within families—caregiver, dependent, artist, martyr—can both define and confine, and how illness can serve not only as a reckoning, but as an unexpected invitation to transformation.