Newsweek

'Lion' Details Mothers' Love, Transcending Continents

Oscar-nominated film tells the incredible story of Saroo Brierley, an Indian boy adopted by an Australian family who finds a way to return home.
Dev Patel stars in Lion.
02_24_Lion_01

Journey is one of those overused words in Hollywood; actors, directors, writers and producers are forever talking about a film or a character’s journey, to the point where, when a story is actually an incredible journey, they need to find a new trope.

Lion, the Oscar-nominated film based on Saroo Brierley’s memoir, A Long Way Home, details the determined quest the author, adopted from India by an Australian couple in 1987, made to find his birth family. It also casts a light on the complicated nature of international adoption and our conflicted feelings about race and nationality at a time when migration is, for many, a trigger word.

Growing Up Australian

Brierley was born in a small village in western India. After his father abandoned the family, his mother, Kamla, struggled to feed her four children, carrying stones at construction. “There was no choice in the matter; hunger was simply a fact of life, like the searing heat and the constantly buzzing flies.”

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Newsweek

Newsweek7 min read
The Secret to Being an ADHD Whisperer
Penn and Kim Holderness are widely celebrated for their entertaining viral parody videos (singing included!) on topics ranging from parenting and helping kids with homework and masking up for the pandemic (to the tune of the Hamilton soundtrack) to “
Newsweek1 min read
Port Crisis
The Coast Guard leads the search on March 27 for six victims following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which occurred when the cargo ship Dali collided with it the day before. The 984-foot vessel, carrying nearly 4,700 containers, struc
Newsweek4 min read
Penn & Kim Holderness
Newsweek _ What made you want to write this book? Penn Holderness _ You write the book you need. I knew that I needed to write this book when I saw that raising a family added a new level of difficulty to my brain being able to handle multiple tasks

Related Books & Audiobooks