This collection of letters between Mahatma Gandhi and his close associate Mira Behn (real name Madeline Slade) provides a rare glimpse into the personal and political thoughts of one of the most revered figures in Indian history. With insight and passion, Gandhi and Mira discuss matters ranging from their shared commitment to non-violent resistance to the day-to-day struggles of life in India.
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