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Sue and Saroo

A memoir of motherhood
by
November 2020, no. 426

Lioness: The extraordinary untold story of Sue Brierley, mother of Saroo, the boy known as Lion by Sue Brierley

Viking, $34.99 pb, 271 pp

Sue and Saroo

A memoir of motherhood
by
November 2020, no. 426

The vision was of a brown-skinned child standing by her side. She sensed it so keenly that she could even feel the child’s warmth. It was so striking she wondered about her sanity … but as time went by, she became more comfortable with her vision, accepted it as something precious, a visitation of some sort that only she knew about.’

Saroo Brierley related this life-changing vision from his adoptive mother Sue’s childhood in his memoir A Long Way Home (2013). That book told of how, aged five, he became separated from his brother at a railway station in Burhanpur, in the state of Madhya Pradesh. By accident he was locked in a train compartment, and ended up 1,400 kilometres away in what is now known as Kolkata. He lived on the streets, friendless and unable to make himself understood – his name was even changed through mispronunciation from ‘Sheru’ (Lion). He was taken into an orphanage. Sue and John Brierley later adopted him and gave him a new life in Hobart.

Margaret Robson Kett reviews 'Lioness: The extraordinary untold story of Sue Brierley, mother of Saroo, the boy known as Lion' by Sue Brierley

Lioness: The extraordinary untold story of Sue Brierley, mother of Saroo, the boy known as Lion

by Sue Brierley

Viking, $34.99 pb, 271 pp

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  • Thank you for your lovely review of my memoir, Lioness. Regards, Sue Brierley
    Posted by sue brierley
    24 March 2021