: The book explores the resilience of a family facing severe disability and the ethical complexities of modern medicine, including stem cell research and the Human Genome Map.
: Ninja High School #37, published by Eternity Comics in 1993, carries the title "Fragile Innocence". Fragile Innocence
: The term is frequently used in essays regarding the loss of childhood innocence in the modern world, such as the impact of active shooter drills on school children or the importance of spiritual guidance for young people. : The book explores the resilience of a
: Several contemporary artists have used the title for paintings (often oil or acrylic) to evoke themes of vulnerability, wonder, and nostalgia. : Several contemporary artists have used the title
: Reston writes as both a father and a journalist, grappling with what it means to live a "worthwhile life" when expectations for a child’s future are irrevocably changed.
" Fragile Innocence " most commonly refers to the acclaimed memoir by , though the title has been used across various creative media including fiction and art. Fragile Innocence: A Father's Memoir
: Critics note the memoir’s emotional weight, describing it as a "carefully crafted" story of discovery that examines how love and success are measured in the face of profound loss. Other Notable Works