" 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
: 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
: Dani René authored a dark romance novel titled Fragile Innocence (2019) about a woman’s journey to heal from past trauma and "monsters" with the help of two men. There is also a corresponding Spotify playlist curated for the book. " Fragile Innocence " most commonly refers to
: 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. There is also a corresponding Spotify playlist curated
The most prominent work with this title is the 2006 memoir by James Reston Jr., which chronicles his family's journey after a mysterious illness left his daughter, Hillary, unable to speak or understand language at eighteen months old.