A Long Way Home : A Memoir -

Yet, a map lived inside his head. For twenty-five years, Saroo carried the blurry snapshots of his memory: a waterfall near a bridge, a fountain by the tracks, a small house on a dusty corner. He spent late nights hovering over the digital ghost-world of Google Earth, tracing the veins of India’s railways like a man searching for a pulse.

He became a ghost in the swarm of Calcutta. He dodged the predators of the city streets and the indifference of the crowds, a small boy lost in a sea of millions. Eventually, the tide of fate carried him to an orphanage, and from there, across the ocean to the sun-drenched shores of Tasmania. In the arms of his new Australian parents, the boy from the slums became a man of the West. A long way home : a memoir

The survival of the human spirit against impossible odds. Yet, a map lived inside his head