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It has become a cliche to say that one person can make a difference, but the life of Mahatma Gandhi confronts us with the enduring truth of that statement.

It is impossible to say exactly what moved people to revere and follow him and be imprisoned and beaten on his behalf in the thousands. No doubt, his ever gentle demeanor had a hand in that. His perpetual grace and joy, even in the face of terrible hardship, surely won some hearts and minds. His genuine ability to treat all men - Hindu, Muslim, Parsee, Sikh, Harijan, Christian, and Zulu - as brothers must have won even more.


Name: Ann Sherwin
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars Fast-Paced, Valuable Overview
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on December 28, 2015
Review: Gandhi is well known as the "father" of nonviolent civil disobedience. Hamilton's well-written, factual account portrays a man who lived out, to astonishing extremes, the principles that he preached so effectively (as evidenced by his ability to gain a large following). Working with hand-picked trained compatriots, he led campaigns, which he called satyagrahas, at the expense of physical pain, imprisonment and finally martyrdom. I found it interesting that he refused to mount a satyagraha while Britain was busy with other crises (e.g. wars), because it would be taking unfair advantage. He felt that the effectiveness of a nonviolent protest could best be demonstrated if it had Britain's full attention. Hamilton also observes that Gandhi was even more passionately committed to justice for the dalit, the "untouchables," than he was to independence from Britain, an aspect of his life to which many of his biographers give less attention. This is a short, fast-paced book that gave just enough detail to hold my interest. It provides a valuable overview not only of an amazing life but also of an important chapter of world history that found its echo in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. I recommend it.

Name: Victor
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars Gandhi's Life In A Nutshell
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 8, 2015
Review: Well this book has left me with mixed feelings.

In 128 pages, the author briefly recounts the major watershed moments of Gandhi's life. From being an impressionable youth headed to Britain to study law in a suit and cap (IKR?) to the more mature and opinionated man who goes down to South Africa, we see his evolution. From being a vegetarian discussing philosophy, Gandhi becomes a compassionate yet passionate advocate for non-violent non-cooperation, to the very day of his assassination.

The author success very well in briefly presenting Gandhi though it's slightly biased as there's hardly a downside of his that we see. He does however give a brief overview of the socio-political contexts surrounding the various stages of Gandhi's life and work in agitating for various causes. I was quite surprised to learn how Pakistan came to be, due to such one instance.

I may not be a fan of Gandhi as o was before reading this book, but he did make a co tribute on to the world. This is an brief introduction to the life of Gandhi. Most recommended for those who've never read up on his life and work before.

Name: Rose Schempp
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars Now I know Ghandi
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on May 6, 2018
Review: Rating of 5 stars offered because I received from this read a balanced and detailed summary of GhandiΒ·s development from a youth of ordinary potential without particularly zealous ideals to a man of great commitment to human rights. Who actually conceived and organized means for oppressed peoples of not one, but two nations to make strides for overcoming their oppression. He is associated with nonviolent resistance. He also ,after a lifetime of effort helped lead his people and the world attitude to bring about IndiaΒ·s independence from British rule. I liked this book because the name of Ghandi is well known, but I had always been curious for more biographic and historical details. This conveniently concise,yet satisfingly detailed.

Name: T.O.Powell
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars Interesting But Brief
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on December 29, 2018
Review: I found this interesting but very brief. The book makes Gandhi sound nearly perfect with very few faults, but I suspect he was more human like the rest of us. I'd be interested in reading a more in-depth history of Gandhi, with all his mistakes and faults honestly laid out.

Still, I learned things I didn't know about Gandhi, India, Pakistan and British governance in her colonies so it was worth the read. I do recommend it to others who are interested in history.

Name: Ms. Cheryl C. Riley
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars A man of true grit.
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 30, 2015
Review: IT WAS AN ENLIGHTING BOOK .I enjoyed it very much and was inspired from the point of view of him as a man and his beliefs and what he went through to live those values. He was as man of true grit and was willing to die for them. It does not cover his religion as a Hindu but him as a man.It does explore the cruelty of the British empire.,or any peoples that seem to be in control.

Name: Dale Hardy
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: .0 out of 5 stars Gandhi a Great book
Date: Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on May 29, 2015
Review: This is a very good biography of a great man. This book is fairly thorough on the subject and is pretty readable. I would suggest you read this biography first before reading any longer ones because this hits most of the high points of his life where the longer ones insert a lot more detail. If you wish a nice overview of Gandhi than this is the book.

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