The Witzke Woman
Allan Marriott
Allan Marriott has an extensive
background in
education, community development and
primary health.
He is the author of: A Bridge Over: The
story of John Masters,
veteran fighter, (non-fiction 2009 and
2nd edition 2010);
Mud Beneath My Boots: The poignant
memoir of the effects of
war on a young New Zealander,
(non-fiction 2005) – both
highly acclaimed; Joshua, (fiction
1992), and The Prance of
Men, (non-fiction 1988).
Juliana Witzke, the mother of Len Coley
who features in
Mud Beneath My Boots, is the heroine of
this novel which
gradually knits together the trauma of
her early years with
her last ones.
In 1876, nine year old Juliana Witzke
arrives in New
Zealand from Poland on a German
immigrant ship. She is
quarantined on Somes Island before
landing in Wellington.
Juliana is lonely as her beloved mother
has not travelled
with her. From her mother she has
acquired a great love
of Poland and its history and poetry.
It is this that sustains
her through her losses. And as a child,
Juliana dreams of
climbing the stairs and influencing the
world a little.
At the end of World War II, Juliana
Collins, now
elderly, is desperate to keep her links
with her homeland.
Its devastation through two world wars
fuels her dreams to
return. Despite 70 years in New Zealand
she has never lost
her love of Poland. Confined to
hospital, Juliana plans for at
least something of herself to return
there.
As an adult, Juliana is belittled
because of her passion
for Poland and its poetry. But she
refuses to be a ‘common
Polish sparrow’. She holds on proudly
to her heritage,
uncovers a reason for an imagined link
with the Polish
resistance and discovers how close she
can come to killing.
Juliana finds friendship and support
from two very
different women friends and two of her
younger sons,
especially Len, the war veteran and her
special confidant in
the last days of her life.
The Witzke Woman is an historical
journey through
which strength faces betrayal, passion
meets prejudice, and
hope lies among promises. It draws on
events from opposite
sides of the world as it brings Poland
into a New Zealand
landscape.
RRP....................$29.99
Size....................234mm x 153mm
(portrait)
Extent................ 200 pages
Binding...............Limp with flaps
ISBN..................978-1-927167-16-8
Wily Publications
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