Long Way Home
- Pages
- 272
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781405912938
- Temps de Lecture
- ~4h 46min
Long Way Home est un book de Saroo Brierley. Il compte 272 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Saroo Brierley’s memoir traces a journey that begins with the sudden displacement of a five-year-old boy lost in India and concludes with his adult quest to reclaim his origins. Adopted by an Australian couple and raised in Tasmania, Brierley carries the quiet weight of fragmented childhood memories for decades before attempting to locate his birthplace. The narrative examines how memory, trauma, and time reshape personal history, while also documenting the practical challenges of using early digital mapping technology to bridge vast geographical and cultural divides. At its core, the work explores the complex dynamics of transnational adoption, the enduring pull of ancestral roots, and the quiet resilience required to navigate dual identities. Brierley’s account avoids sensationalism, instead offering a measured reflection on how ordinary people confront extraordinary circumstances. The book stands as both a personal record of survival and a broader meditation on belonging, demonstrating how technology can intersect with human longing to reconstruct fractured histories.
À propos de l'auteur
Saroo Brierley est l'auteur de Long Way Home. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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Long Way Home compte 272 pages.
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Saroo Brierley’s memoir traces a journey that begins with the sudden displacement of a five-year-old boy lost in India and concludes with his adult quest to reclaim his origins. Adopted by an Australian couple and raised in Tasmania, Brierley carries the quiet weight of fragmented childhood memories...
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Long Way Home a été écrit par Saroo Brierley.