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My Experiments with Truth

By: Mohandas K. Gandhi
Narrated by: Surjan Singh
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The Story of My Experiments with Truth is the compelling autobiography of Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi, who inspired millions with the sheer strength of his personal actions and steadfast upholding of the twin principles of truth and non-violence in the face of the most adverse circumstances. Starting from his birth, this autobiography traces the extraordinary journey of an ordinary man who went on to become a Mahatma. Divided into five sections, the listener is moved by the stark honesty with which Gandhi has written his autobiography

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This book gives the background to Gandhi's life. It is dry but informative. The reader is fantastic!!

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I recommend you this audiobook.
It is interesting and fun story.
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fantastic story

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Gandhi had an incredible life. So this book gives much insight into his thinking as well as the political and social lives of South Africa and India. The narrator speaks very clearly.

Gandhi's openness and honesty

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That which cant be spoken about as the story and biography of a fellow man.

God = truth

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Gandhi reveals his inner most thoughts and processes. The reader is able to get to know him as a fallible human, doing his best to find truth and lead a pure life.

Gandhi as a real person

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