The Golden Lotus
The Golden Lotus
A story of love, war and family - set in Java, Indonesia
Author: Marina Shearer / Editor: Grant Mangin
It was the pursuit of education that motivated Harke deVries to leave his home in Groningen, Friesland. Through a scholarship granted via the KNIL Harke was sent to Batavia to study Architectural Engineering, with a bond of service to follow. After his graduation he sent for his sweetheart, Kommie deRykker and married her the moment she stepped off the boat. Together they travelled the length of Java fulfilling Harke's obligations to the KNIL. When World War II broke out the family was separated, placed in different concentrations camps. This story follows the children along with their mother who were placed in a camp in Ambarawa, Semerang.
Photos in this carousel are of the concentration camps in Ambarawa, taken in August 2024. The image of Marina is taken on the verandah where her father, uncle and aunt slept during their time under Japanese occupation.
Marina deVries was born in 1969 to a Dutch father and a New Zealand mother, beginning her life in Sydney, Australia, a place that, for her father, was itself a borrowed homeland shaped by displacement and history.In 1970, her family settled in New Zealand, where Marina was raised in Wellington and the Kapiti Coast. From an early age, she was aware that her family’s past held stories not fully told, threads of experience shaped by war, migration, and resilience.
Her academic journey took her south, studying at both the University of Otago and the University of Canterbury. Drawn to psychology, Marina sought not only to understand people, but to make sense of the deeper currents within her own family story. After graduating, she met and married a sheep farmer, moving to the Hurunui region where they raised their three children. Life there grounded her in a different kind of rhythm, one shaped by land, seasons, and community, while the questions of her heritage remained close.
By profession, Marina is the Director of a professional coaching organisation, working in the field of human development and connection. Alongside this, she has long been drawn to writing, particularly stories that explore identity, belonging, and the echoes of history in the present day.
The Golden Lotusis her first work of historical fiction, inspired by her family’s experiences and a deeply personal journey to uncover the past. Through her writing, Marina brings to life the intersection of war, love, and family, revealing how the stories we inherit continue to shape who we become.The Golden Lotusis the first book in a trilogy spanning three generations, and three continents.
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