Saroo Brierley

Saroo Brierley is an Indian-born Australian author and businessman, best known for his memoir 'A Long Way Home', which recounts his journey of being lost as a child in India and later finding his way back to his birth family using Google Earth.

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  1. 1. A Long Way Home

    A Memoir

    A young Indian boy becomes separated from his family after mistakenly boarding a train that takes him thousands of miles away from home. Lost and alone, he navigates the bustling streets of Calcutta, eventually being adopted by a loving Australian couple. Years later, armed with only a handful of memories and the advent of Google Earth, he embarks on a remarkable journey to find his birth family, showcasing the power of hope, resilience, and the enduring bonds of family.

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  3. 5. The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief In God

    Why New Atheism Grew Old and Secular Thinkers Are Considering Christianity Again

    Arguing that the wave of New Atheism has receded, this book charts a cultural shift in which prominent secular thinkers are reassessing the Christian story’s role in grounding human dignity, morality, and meaning. Drawing on public conversations and contemporary debates, it shows how the modern “meaning crisis,” social fragmentation, and the limits of materialism are prompting fresh openness to transcendent answers. Part cultural analysis and part apologetic, it presents Christianity as an intellectually serious and culturally generative framework capable of renewing hope and community. It ultimately encourages thoughtful, hospitable engagement as interest in God unexpectedly resurges in the contemporary West.