Arun Gandhi was only twelve years old when his parents left him in the care of his grandfather. For Arun, the man was just another family member, but the time he spent with Gandhi was one of self-discovery and timeless teachings about identity, anger, unity, and peace.El don de la irarelates the daily life of the most famous and most beloved Indian philosopher through the eyes of a child.
Arun Gandhi Milalwas a journalist for theTimes of Indiafor more than thirty years. He currently presides over the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence and travels throughout the world hosting conferences for everyone from prominent government leaders to college students. He lives in Rochester, New York.