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The Story of My Experiments with Truth
- Narrated by: Nandita Das, Shekhar Kapur
- Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mohandas Gandhi inspired the spiritual and political souls of millions of people. His concept of nonviolent resistance propelled numerous struggles in the world. His own personal and political struggles recorded in his autobiography, The Story of my Experiments with Truth, continues to this day to be a source of inspiration to thousands of people.
Music: 3 Brothers & a Violin
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- Dileep
- 16-11-20
only one chapter downloaded
only one chapter downloaded so listened only one chapter. I m going to return this book
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- Akash
- 02-10-20
Short and sweet
MK Gandhi is smart, strong and a great leader. Declaring a holiday in India on Oct 2 is valid and meaningful
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- Jaymin Varma
- 02-01-21
My 1st audiobook.
Convinced that He was indeed a MAHATMA.
Amazing work done on narration.
I'll hear it again.
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- Preeti
- 17-10-21
Abridged version
Many important incidents were skipped, but the performances were very engaging. having a narrator and a voice for Gandhi was a good improv.
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- Burhanudddin Rampurawala
- 04-01-22
Short summary of M K Gandhi's Autobiography
It's a short summary of M K Gandhi's Autobiography, bite sized chapters with releted short poems in between each chapter
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- Sharan
- 20-05-23
Beautifully narrated
A beautiful autobiography narrated like a art a book you’ll know how he got mahatma to what was his situation before he truely became a freedom fighter in 1920’s.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-04-20
Good read but dramatised like a movie
Didn’t like the punctuation of songs. Feel uncalled for. But overall a good effort.
Basically I picked up the title more out of curiosity, Name associated is Ms Anoushka Shankar. M a big fan of hers n her music !
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- sriharsha
- 05-04-22
want to keep the unabridged version
nicely summarised the original book, got it free with premium membership. it has increased my curiosity for getting the original book.
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- Neeraj Goyal
- 11-01-21
As simple and as enlightening as Gandhiji
This is a very simple and concise account of Gandhiji n his philosophy. A must read/listen for each n every Indian, of each n every age..
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- Barry O'Brien
- 08-12-23
short and a little too sweet
concise but plays a little with the facts. the contribution of Ghandhi was unquestionably important to India's freedom movement, but it was only a component in the mix. His views on untouchability were in conflict with Ambedkar, and the wheel on the Indian flag is the Chakra of Ashoka, and not a spinning wheel. the author should strive to be accurate and hot try to pish a hidden agenda.
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