How did a young, tied-toung, who once tried to become a English man, turn into the auster, gentle Mahatma who was revered by millions of Indians as the Father of the Nation.
Written in simple language, the skillfully abridged autobiography describes the spiritual growth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. It helps us understand his phenomenal journey from being a modestly successful lawyer to becoming the leader who showed the world that truth and non-violence can be powerful weapons in the flight against injustice.