Amanda is obsessed with this magazine growing up
National Geographic
This character lived near the family in Arizona and was determined to make Jeannette his girlfriend. He even gave her a ring.
Billy Deel
Cahalan describes herself as an _________ source for her memoir.
unreliable
What country does Saroo end up in after being adopted?
Australia
What is the name of the group that rescued Ishmael?
UNICEF
What memory of her friend Kelly sustains Amanda during her captivity?
Cutting her hair.
In Arizona, the family crashes this musical instrument into their yard while trying to put it in the house.
a piano
One test that helped the doctors diagnose Cahalan involved her drawing this.
A Clock
Saroo speak Hindi, but not this language which is the language spoken in Calcutta.
Bengali
Ishmael's brother is called
Junior
When she travels to South America and visits Caracs, Amanda feels disappointed. Why?
It doesn't feel "foreign"
The family takes this prize that Jeannette won while she was in the hospital.
a helicopter ride
Which "celebrated neurologist" saves Susannah's life?
Dr. Souhel Najjar
Why does Saroo stop sleeping with the other orphaned children at the train station in Calcutta?
they begin to be kidnapped
What is Lieutenant Jabati's favorite play to read?
Julius Caesar
Amanda says this about overhearing something on the radio: “crushing. It was confirmation that our troubles were both real and deep.” What did she hear?
Amanda overhears a report of their capture on the radio
When the house in West Virginia springs a leak, Brian used this to keep the water off of himself and his bed.
an inflatable raft
Prior to hospitalization, a psychiatrist diagnoses her with what?
Bipolar Disorder.
Saroo is upset when he sees his adoptive mother putting what in the refrigerator?
Beef
Ishamel's uncle's occupation is this
Carpenter
Amanda writes about having a ________ energy that seemed insane to her before being alone for so long.
Psychic
In desperation, Lori and Jeannette eat an entire stick of this covered with sugar.
margarine
This quote, by a famous philosopher, is featured at the beginning and end of the memoir: “The existence of forgetting has never been proved: we only know that some things do not come to our mind when we want them to.” Who is it by?
Friedrich Nietzsche
Saroo starts working in his adoptive father's business. What does it sell?
It sells equipment such as industrial hoses, fittings, valves and pumps
When in NYC, Ishamel does this for the first time in his life
Rides an elevator