Not Alone
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But Saroo didn’t come alone on his journey to India. He brought his adoptive mother as well. “This is my mother, Kamala. Kamala, this is my mother, Sue,” Saroo said. They all held each other, and Sue wanted to ask her a couple of things, so she said to Kamala, “Did you always feel that Saroo was still alive?” And she said, “Yes. I always knew in my heart that not only was he alive, but he would come back to me one day.”
Then Sue, standing there in the dirt in the street, began crying, and Kamala tried to comfort her and wipe away her tears. And then Kamala said to Sue through the interpreter, “Don’t cry. He’s your son. I give you my son.”
In order to protect the privacy of those depicted, some names, locations, and identifying characteristics have been changed and are products of the author’s imagination. Any resemblances to actual events or places or persons, living or dead, are entirely coincidental.
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