5 books on Mahatma Gandhi: A Must Read


Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope:

 

‘Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope’ is a biography written by the South Asian historian Judith M Brown, and was published in the year 1989. The book is basically a ‘look back’ at the life of MK Gandhi and illustrates him as a national hero, but political saint and as a father of the nation but the son of the Mother India.

The book opens with his early battle with racism, struggles that he underwent to become a lawyer and his life changing events in South Africa. The authoress is widely acclaimed for convincible narration of the freedom struggle and last day of Gandi in the book.

Gandhi: His Life and Message for the World:

‘Gandhi: His Life and Message for the world’ is the most popular biography that is ever written on the Gandhi, which is still selling like the hot cakes all around the world. The book is written by one of the world famous author Louis Fischer and was published in 1950.  The book is an ample package on life of Mahatma, which recounts on the life of a man who owned nothing but gained everything.

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