Gandhi: An Autobiography - The Story of My Experiments with Truth

by Mohandas K. Ghandi

First authorized American Edition translated from Gujarati by Mahadev Desai. (read review)

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One of our teachers had given me this book from school library to read when I was in std 5th in school. In those days also I was caught by the simplicity of the language. I am really thankful to Dabholkar teacher who latter became Principal.

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  • FatherOfHollywood

    fatherofhollywood said:

    I found this book easy to read. I liked his voice as a writer very much. I had the feeling that he was not hiding or leading. He left me free to either agree or disagree with his actions and conclusions. I enjoyed the book. The tone is often energetic and as a whole it is very engaging to read. I wished that Gandhi had spent more time on some of the subjects, but that was not the purpose of the work.

    posted Friday, November 2 2007
  • george_tereb

    george_tereb said:

    Long back , will have to get back to reading some time

    A site dedicated to Gandhi- http://www.gandhiserve.org/

    While Gandhi was Father to nation, As a Father to his sons see shortcoming
    http://www.gandhimyfather.erosentertainment.com/

    Read books objectively - Happy reading

    posted Saturday, October 13 2007
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