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  • Donatella Camatta

    donatella camatta said:



    mythical Gandhi a unique example

    posted Thursday, September 25 2008
  • rj m

    rj m said:

    I am a believer in Gandhi. I am amazed by the goodness of his heart and by the long for justice of his spirit. Though am not at par to his beliefs in faith nor to his citezenship, I hold and claim him as the best hero in all nations. That is why am amzaed by his country and its literature (maybe because its history is similar to ours). I've read excerpts of his life story, and am still looking forward to read more in the near future.

    I want to have this book.

    Truth, simplicity and justice, indeed.

    Gandhi wisdom to everyone!

    posted Friday, July 11 2008
  • khatait

    khatait said:

    I always wanted to read this book in its entirety... Always learnt about Bapu from our textbooks... I always believed that there must be charismatic in him... Otherwise how to mobilise millions of people for the freedom struggle... I don't think it's easy to manage people... Everybody has his ego and pride...

    Now I've this book on my hand... Already started understanding the mantra...

    It's the simplicity... Truth... Ahimsa... Discipline... If I can follow your teachings... Definitely I'll be very Happy person...

    posted Sunday, May 25 2008
  • Ajay Kumar

    ajay kumar said:

    Just love the book for the clarity of thought that Gandhi had..what i loved abt the book that he has no inhibitions about stating what he has done including supporting britishers at times early in his life ...mistakes that he has done in his life...but as with most autoboigraphies during those period....it ends where it should start,,it ends at the start of his role in indian independence..would have loved to read his view from 1920-1947...does anybody has any idea abt any other book he may have written in later part of his life..

    posted Monday, March 17 2008
  • Men Pineda

    men pineda said:

    I Love the Stroy about one of the most leaders of all time Gandhi is the best it can be only in India!!!

    posted Wednesday, March 5 2008
  • Pradipta B

    pradipta b said:

    I went looking for this book in Pune, India, but could not find it. Instead I bought One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, which I have been planning to read for the last twenty years. Ten pages after I got hooked. Anyways, can any one tell me which is the most authentic version of Gandhi’s autobiography?

    posted Tuesday, March 4 2008
  • Ajay Kumar

    ajay kumar said:

    was thinking about reading this book for a very very long time...finally got hold of it...being an Indian have heard and read so much about it...always wanted to listen his own views without any in between..

    posted Thursday, February 21 2008
  • aneesh n

    aneesh n said:

    Gandhiji - not only a name but a way to live, no great leaders are born, its their deed & learning during their course of experiments with life make them great leader..

    "Gandhiji is a symbolic of will power...." and great lessons for generations....

    posted Saturday, January 12 2008
  • soumya b

    soumya b said:

    its a very good book

    posted Monday, January 7 2008
  • Premi d

    premi d said:

    Yup! a great book that bring us to the past memory...

    posted Friday, December 28 2007

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