Read 1/20/15
A BLOG FOR MOMMIES AND ANYONE ELSE WITH LIMITED TIME ON THEIR HANDS LOOKING TO READ AN EXCELLENT ARRAY OF NOVELS, WITHOUT HAVING TO SIFT THROUGH THOUSANDS OF TITLES.
๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ A Long Way Home, by Saroo Brierly
This was a truly unbelievable and ultimately uplifting story; but better editing would have been advantageous, due to its repetitiveness. Still, I am glad to have read it, as it was a sweet, serendipitous story. I was certainly enlightened with regard to the dire situation in some parts of India, and the many homeless children that walk the streets. I also think it's astonishing that the author had the recollection he did at such a young age!
Read 1/20/15
Read 1/20/15
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