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A long way home by saroo brierley
A long way home by saroo brierley







"Some memories were clearer, but others we needed to go over again and again, because his memories were hazy or something wasn't quite adding up." Retracing Saroo's journeyĭr Buttrose was with Mr Brierley when he retraced his steps for the first time on board the Kolkata Mail train and then through the chaotic streets of Kolkata. "Between interview sessions, Saroo would go home, search his memories, write down notes and bullet points, and then we would sit down together and go over his recollections again," he wrote. In a blogpost written this week, Dr Buttrose recalled those early stages of the book. Saroo Brierley works as a motivational speaker and lives in Hobart.

a long way home by saroo brierley

He recorded hours of interviews, prompting Mr Brierley to return to his earliest memories to piece together his childhood. "It's as good a job as you could have done from that book I finished writing in that hotel room, translated to film." Piecing together faded memoriesĭr Buttrose, who lives in Sydney, had been to India several times and said he believed this was partly the reason Penguin Books chose him for the job.Īs a ghostwriter, he was told to write in "Saroo's voice" and so had to study his idioms and manner of speech over several meetings before the pair travelled to India in 2012. "The screenplay is excellent, the direction by Garth Davis is really superb, particularly how he deals with the actor playing young Saroo, who when he saw the film, had never seen a film before.

a long way home by saroo brierley a long way home by saroo brierley

"From the very first time I came in contact with the story, I knew it was a fantastic story," Dr Buttrose told ABC Radio Sydney. The story is brought to screens in the Hollywood film Lion.









A long way home by saroo brierley