Can We Hear Manu (Gandhi) Speak?: Manu Gandhi, The Diary of Manu Gandhi, 1943–1944. Edited and translated by Tridip Suhrud, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2019 [Book Review]

Journal of Human Values 26 (3):277-284 (2020)
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In 1942, the recently bereaved Manu Gandhi arrived in Sevagram ashram, Wardha, to serve the aged Mahatma and his ailing wife Kasturba. In 1943, she was called to Poona, where the Mahatma and his as...

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