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Welcome first-time guest Sarah Loudin Thomas to the podcast this week to talk about her new book, “These Tangled Threads.” We chat about her time at the Biltmore, the Jan Karon Museum and what her role is there, why she first shied away from writing books set in real places, and why living in Appalachia is so wonderful. Patrons will get to hear her brag about her dog Thistle.
These Tangled Threads by Sarah Loudin Thomas
Seven years ago, a hidden betrayal scattered three young friends living in the shadow of Biltmore Estate. Now, when Biltmore Industries master weaver Lorna Blankenship is commissioned to create an original design for Cornelia Vanderbilt’s 1924 wedding, she panics knowing she doesn’t have the creativity needed. But there’s an elusive artisan in the Blue Ridge Mountains who could save her–if only she can find her.
To track the mysterious weaver down, Lorna sees no other way but to seek out the relationships she abandoned in shame. As she pulls at each tangled thread from her old life, Lorna is forced to confront the wounds and regrets of long ago. She’ll have to risk the job that shapes her identity as well as the hope of friendship–and love–restored.
In this seamlessly woven historical tale, award-winning Appalachian author Sarah Loudin Thomas delivers a poignant novel of friendship, artistry, restoration, and second chances.
Emily F. said, “
Set in North Carolina around the Biltmore estate, this is three separate stories entangled together by circumstances outside of control.
We learn of Arthur, Gentry and Lorna who all worked on the Biltmore Estate as a part of training operation that also included weaving and woodworking. Arthur stayed around but expanded on his own business.
While the stories were their own, they were very much intertwined. These characters learned from each other. Some of the lessons were difficult and others were unexpected.
This book is written from all three points of view and it goes between what is their past and their present. Each has difficult circumstances brought about by the times and others in their world. The glimpses of the Biltmore estate are beautiful and the lives of the characters are rich and interesting.
Ultimately their threads are entangled and eventually come together again in an unexpected and beautiful way, much like the cloth that is woven throughout the book. I enjoyed this story very much and the look into the lives of hardworking people that sometimes struggled with what it meant to survive. The messages of forgiveness and love are woven throughout, much like the characters. This was a beautifully written story and I would recommend it to others.”
Get your copy of These Tangled Threads by Sarah Loudin Thomas.
Sarah Loudin Thomas grew up on a 100-acre farm in French Creek, WV, the seventh generation to live there. Her historical fiction is often set in West Virginia and celebrates the people, the land, and the heritage of Appalachia.
Sarah is the director of Jan Karon’s Mitford Museum in Hudson, NC. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Coastal Carolina University and is the author of the acclaimed novels The Right Kind of Fool–winner of the 2021 Selah Book of the Year–and Miracle in a Dry Season–winner of the 2015 Inspy Award. Sarah has also been a finalist for the Christy Award, ACFW Carol Award and the Christian Book of the Year Award. She and her husband live in western North Carolina.