![]() He did not aim to write an autobiography but rather share the experience of his various experiments with truth to arrive at what he perceived as absolute truth-the ideal of his struggle against racism, violence and colonialism. Starting with his days as a boy, Gandhi takes one through his trials and turmoils and situations that moulded his philosophy of life: going through child marriage, his studies in England, practicing law in South africa-and his satyagraha there-to the early beginnings of the independence movement in India. This unusual autobiography, the story of My experiments with truth, is a window to the workings of Mahatma Gandhism mind, a window to the emotions of his heart, a window to understanding what drove this seemingly ordinary man to the heights of being the father of a nation-india. Ideal to be read and treasured, it makes for a perfect addition to any library. ![]() ![]() An exquisitely designed leather-bound edition with a gold-foiled cover, it comes with a ribbon bookmark, gilded edges and beautiful endpapers. ![]()
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