The Invisible Thread is an autobiography written by Yoshiko Uchida. The book is a memoir of her childhood during World War II. It especially tells of her internment across America. It is typical of Yoshiko Uchida's writing, as she describes being Japanese-American, and wishing she looked like her white American friends. It talks about how she had to go to camps because people thought of Japanese people as the enemy all because of the bombing of Pearl harbor.