Structure/Length: 13 chapters, prologue, epilogue; approximately 288 pages; approximately 7 hours, 28 minutes on audio
Central Concern: Saroo Brierley’s memoir A Long Way Home recounts his remarkable journey from being lost at a train station in India at the age of five, to being adopted by an Australian couple, to his search for and reunion with his biological family 25 years later. Using sparse memories and Google Earth, Brierley pieces together his past, navigating through the challenges of memory, identity, and belonging. The book explores resilience, the complexity of family ties, and the deep-seated need to know one’s roots.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Discussions of poverty and hardships in India; adoption; racism; emotional distress of a lost child; sexual exploitation; key figures who are unhoused; human trafficking; immigration; domestic abuse; abandonment and longing
Saroo Brierley, Author
Bio: Born 1981 in Khandwa, India; lost and separated from his family at age five; adopted by an Australian couple; later found his biological family, a story represented in the major motion picture Lion
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
Poverty and Survival
Family, Identity, and Home
Fate and Luck
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Teaching Guide, students will:
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