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I Cry for Innocence: A Memoir

Theresia M. Quigley

Liesel, her husband Willi and their three little girls are living in the Dutch East Indies, unaware that their lives are about to be forever changed by a conflict in their homeland which they had left many years earlier. Soon after World War ll breaks out in Europe Willi, a German, is arrested and interned by the Dutch. Overwhelmed by accounts of the German invasion of Holland, former friends in the Dutch Colony become enemies overnight. Liesel and her children are placed under detention and are eventually sent to Japan as refugees.

Liesel's struggle to sustain herself and her children is riveting, evidence that a mother's love, determination and strength can prevail. It is a story of love and loyalty which endures despite seemingly insuperable odds. It is a story of adventure and survival introducing many characters in both heartbreaking and sometimes humorous situations. Liesel's journey reveals that place deep within where heroes as well as villains can emerge in each of us during times of suffering and stress.

I Cry for Innocence clearly shows how in wartime, it is the innocent who are forgotten and suffer the most.

"I think of myself as a child of war. How could I not? Having spent the first five years of my life dodging bombs, running to shelters in the middle of the night, or sitting for hours in a dark hall with pillows over my head wondering what the noise, the flashes of light outside and the breaking glass would do to me . . . I would look at Mama's face when all was in turmoil. It was my barometer for danger. I do not ever remember seeing her cry. In all those years, she must surely have wept many times! But I never witnessed a single tear. She knew her girls were looking at her when things were bad, and that our fragile little ship of childhood depended on a safe and steady anchor."

- Theresia M. Quigley

Book Details

  • Publisher: Tellwell Talent
  • Publish Date: May 15th, 2025
  • Pages: 242
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - 0002
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.51in - 0.63lb
  • EAN: 9781779628664
  • Categories: MemoirsWomenWomen

About the Author

Quigley, Theresia M.: - Theresia Quigley was a beloved professor of English and Comparative Literature at the Université de Moncton in New Brunswick, Canada. She was the author of two collections of poetry and a collection of essays on the importance of childhood as portrayed in the contemporary Canadian novel. She also co-edited two anthologies of Maritime writing: Poetic Voices of the Maritimes and Maritime Voices: Twentieth Century Stories by Women. She authored numerous literary articles and several short stories. This was her only novel. After her marriage she lived in Riverview, New Brunswick, where she and her husband raised four children. Theresia passed away at the age of eighty-one in August 2021 in the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease. She is remembered as a loving, thoughtful mother and grandmother.