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A Long Way Home

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At only five years old, Saroo Brierley got lost on a train in India. Unable to read or write or recall the name of his hometown or even his own last name, he survived alone for weeks on the rough streets of Calcutta before ultimately being transferred to an agency and adopted by a couple in Australia.

Despite his gratitude, Brierley always wondered about his origins. Eventually, with the advent of Google Earth, he had the opportunity to look for the needle in a haystack he once called home and pore over satellite images for landmarks he might recognize or mathematical equations that might further narrow down the labyrinthine map of India. One day, after years of searching, he miraculously found what he was looking for and set off to find his family.

A Long Way Home is a moving, poignant, and inspirational true story of survival and triumph against incredible odds. It celebrates the importance of never letting go of what drives the human spirit: hope.

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 1, 2014

      Separated from his older brother on an outing, five-year-old Brierley boarded a train that instead of taking him back to his home in rural India traveled over 1,000 miles to Calcutta. Unable to read and write or remember his hometown or his last name, Brierley survived alone for months on the harsh streets of the city, until he was eventually taken to an orphanage. The orphanage attempted to track down Brierley's family, but the task was impossible because of the distance he had traveled and his inability to describe his home. Though he was adopted by a loving couple in Hobart, Tasmania, Brierley never gave up hope that he would be reunited with his Indian family. With the advent of Google Earth, the author studied satellite images of India and after years of searching spotted the central business district near his hometown. Vikas Adam's rich voice and smooth delivery results in a polished performance of this miraculous memoir. VERDICT Recommend to all biography/memoir listeners, especially those who enjoy stories of families reunited against long odds.--Beth Farrell, Cleveland State Univ. Law Lib.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:1090
  • Text Difficulty:7-9

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