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An Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth

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An Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth

Written by: Tridip Suhrud - introduction, M. K. Ghandi
Narrated by: Akshay Ghildiyal
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, one of the greatest men to walk this earth, begins the story of his life with descriptions of his childhood in Porbandar and Rajkot in Gujarat, his schooldays, his early marriage, the lessons he learnt when he tried stealing, told lies and smoked cigarettes, and his unshakable devotion to his parents. He then tells us of his journeys abroad, first to England and then to south Africa, and narrates in simple, lucid language his transformation from a shy, diffident young man with a chronic fear of public speaking to a fearless lawyer and leader of men who took on the might of the British empire.

©2010 Tridip Suhrud (P)2019 Random House Audio
Asia Social Sciences World
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Interesting but not great

It was interesting to get a glimpse of what it was like in India and South Africa at the turn of the century and it was interesting to understand Ghandis thoughts and background. I don't regret reading it but it was not as illuminating and historically informative as I had hoped. I skipped the first 5 chapters because I was only interested in reading the autobiography. It took a little effort in the beginning to get used to the accent of the narrator, but after a while it was fine.

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