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title: "Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela Audio CD – Unabridged, November 19, 2013"
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# Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela Audio CD – Unabridged, November 19, 2013

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## Customer Reviews

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    Even better than I knew it would be!
  

*by T***M on Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016*

I can't fully express in words what this books means to me.  I put off reading it for years.  Mr. Mandela was released from prison in my college years and so I knew who he was, and what he accomplished on a very surface level.  I always knew I wanted to know his life';s story on a deeper level.The writing is forceful, and beautiful and honest.  I received inspiration, education and amazement from reading this book.Again, I can't truly do this autobiography justice in a review.  If you have EVER had any inclination or interest in reading this?  Trust me!  It is better than you thought it could be.Let me end by saying that the best way I can describe this book is that after reading it, it made me determined to be a better person!

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    Interesting Autobiography
  

*by G***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2019*

I find it difficult to rate autobiographies, as it feels a bit like you're determining a life's worth, so I'll try to stick with what I felt did and didn't work in the writing.Most people are familiar with Mandela and how he went from political prisoner to president of South Africa, but here is the story in his own words.I felt that while overall the narrative followed an A-to-B path, there were places where it seemed to drag. The beginning was dry as it dealt with histories of different tribes and Mandela's own inauspicious early childhood. There were times he described meeting people for the first time, and went into in-depth descriptions of where they attended school and what degrees they had. I can only assume he did this to show that the other men involved in the struggle against apartheid were educated men, not "commoners," but it felt forced and inauthentic.Imagine writing your own autobiography and including a passage like this: "It was the 17th of April, 2006 at a party in the house of Jim Jennings whose parents were out of town on a diplomatic trip. Jim, a political science major introduced me to Ernie Bale, who held a B.A. in Russian history and was into artisan goat cheese. Ernie, in turn, introduced me to Calvin Winters and George Galvez. Calvin was a neurosurgeon who also held a masters in journalism and spoke 12 languages, and George was a college professor who taught art history and collected the toenail clippings of 15th century Indian princesses."It just doesn't flow.What did work, and was thoroughly chilling considering the current political climate in the USA, was the description of how the government of middle-aged white men sought to retain positions of power by enforcing segregation of and sowing discord among non-white families. Mandela's sense of injustice and his fight for freedom and equality for people of all skin hues was inspiring. Frankly, I don't know if I would have the same rigid sense of ideals if keeping them kept me away from wife and family for a quarter century.For all that it contained, also notable was the lack of inclusion of some of Winnie's involvement in less-than-savory activities. I was looking forward to reading about this, but Mandela glossed it over without detailed description, and attributed it to her basically "falling in with a bad crowd." It is possible to love someone while acknowledging their faults, but here they seem to be ignored in favor of, "She was my wife and stood by me while I was imprisoned, so how can I not support her in turn?"Overall, it was a good read, and I'm not sorry I read it, but it could have benefited by better editing and having fewer information dumps.4 out of 5 stars

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    Should be required reading at all schools!
  

*by A***W on Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2017*

This was incredible! This book shed so much insight on Mandela's thoughts and his reasonable outlook throughout his life that I gained an enormous respect for him and his cause. I've been really in the dark about racial prejudice- maybe because I wanted to stay ignorant to something I cannot understand nor fathom. We have come so far in triumph against these injustices of humanity, though if not enough of us are paying attention then we are doomed to repeat history. This is one of the top most inspirational books of all time. Powerful in forgiveness and progressive! The school system needs to throw out the boring, pointless books of the past and introduce ones of more depth- thought provoking. If children of today were taught to reason as Mandela did in this book, can one imagine what powerful leaders we would have tomorrow? A must read!

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