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“An Invisible Thread” by Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski is a true story of a successful ad sales rep, Laura Schroff, and a homeless 11 year old panhandler, Maurice, who by chance for an unlikely friendship in the heart of Manhattan.
11 year old Maurice was asking for money because he was hungry. Laura Schroff walked right on by without noticing him. Then, for no reason, she stops, turns around and offers to take Maurice to McDonalds for some food. Thus began what would become a weekly tradition between Maurice and Laura.
Reading about Maurice was heartbreaking. It is hard to imagine that a child would have to live like he did with a drug addicted parents and extended family, never knowing where he was going to sleep or when he was going to eat. Maurice has grown up learning never to trust anyone. Until he meets Laura and takes a chance.
Laura is brutally honest about herself and Maurice in this book. She grew up in a household with an alcoholic father. She became a successful ad sales rep despite not having gone to college. Although she was successful, she was missing something in her life. Turns out, it was Maurice that she was missing.
This is a feel good story about a chance encounter, learning to trust, and opening your heart. Laura and Maurice are incredible people who changed each other’s lives for the better.

Rachel Reyes
This is a truly amazing story. True stories are my favorite and I got sucked into this book every time I sat down to read it. It made me cry, smile, and truly take moments to reflect on my own life. The story is so relatable and I would recommend it to anyone. I can't praise this book enough. Simply brilliant.
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Sven Sorensen
This book was a required reading book for over summer, for all incoming freshman. I remember hearing from everyone, "Oh, it sounds so boring. I don't even think I'm going to read it." Therefore, me being an arrogant teenager, I believed them. I finally got around to it today, dreading it, telling myself "I'll only read 2 chapters, just to et it over with." And then I couldn't put it down. This book, from the very beginning, pulled me in. 'The Invisible Thread', has made me laugh, made my eyes tear, sob,
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