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Original / American English
Mahatma Gandhi died in 1948, but his name is famous around the world. He fought for change in South Africa and then at home in India. But he lived a simple life and he protested without violence. People watched him and they loved him. Many follow his ideas today.

9999 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2004

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November 23, 2011
It is depressing that a distinction is everywhere even in India, like Untouchable. I wonder why don't every leader learn from Gandhi.
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December 3, 2020
Since Gandhi is so prominent , I felt I knew him well, but I never actually studied his life. How he lived a monastic life, where he studied, what was a pivotal moment, and how loved and winsome he was. It is truly remarkable he persisted in nonviolent activism under so much peer-pressure.
Must read for history-lovers.

P.S. English is a bit too easy. We might need a more challenging version though..
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May 10, 2013
It was a nice book. It starts from GAndhi's birth and summarizes all the way to his death. You would know what Gandhi is and how he was famous if you reads this book. Want to know about a great Indian freedom fighter? Read this book!
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