Review of A Dream For Peace

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
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"I had but one ambition: to serve Africa." (page 203)

A Dream for Peace: A Memoir by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah recounts the author's life as a peace advocate, freedom fighter, public servant, diplomat, and special advisor to Côte d'Ivoire President, Félix Houphouët-Boigny.

Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was born in Algeria at the time that his country was annexed by France. The French colonization brought racism and colonialism to his homeland. In his childhood, he witnessed how cruel and biased the French ruled. The Arabs, including Ghoulem, were maltreated and subjected to racism while the French enjoyed the privilege. Dr. Berrah excelled in school and gained a scholarship to study medicine in France. As a student in France, he was involved in many revolutionary organizations, including the Front de libération Nationale (FLN) and the General Union of Algerian Muslim Students (UGEMA), to name a few, whose advocacy was to liberate their people.

During his adulthood, he dedicated his time to serving African people. Being a presidential advisor to President Houphouët-Boigny involved him on many occasions aiming for peace, justice, and freedom for African countries, including Algeria.

This lengthy book deserves praise. Dr. Berrah was remarkable for his time. His existence simply aspires to the goodness of Africans. The inclusion of images, including his certificates of excellence, prominent leaders' meet-ups, projects, and "wedding and travel" pictures, made the book authentic and engrossing. His "father-son" relationship with President Houphouët-Boigny was admirable. They team up for beautiful major projects in the country, including "Our Lady of Peace Basilica" and "Riviera Mosque." The pictures were historic and gorgeous. I like Berrah's tolerance of many religions. It shows in their living situation with his wife, Titi, because she is a devoted Catholic while he is a Muslim. He was so supportive of his wife. I love the "Murky Waters of Love" chapter, which depicts their against-all-odds love story, which succeeds in the end.

One thing that makes the book slightly less quality is the blurred images. I would appreciate it if it was edited and perfected. The French words and the Arab names were also hard to pronounce, but these uncomplimentary aspects never lessened the importance of the book; it was informative and educative.

This 644-page book has only two minor mistakes, evidence of its professional editing. I love to rate A Dream for Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah 5 out of 5 stars because, by reading this outstanding book, I learned the history of Algeria and some of its neighboring countries in Africa. I also know that someone somewhere dedicated his life to peace and justice for his people, like the author.

This understandable and delightful book is highly recommended to historians, political memoir lovers, and people interested in the 1950s to 1980s living standards of African nations.

 

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I've seen so many reviews on this particular book. I guess it's good enough.
Amazing review 👏👏
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It sheds light on historical racism and also African history, I love it. You put in so much work into this review, great work.
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Ifechi Angela wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 10:17 I've seen so many reviews on this particular book. I guess it's good enough.
Amazing review 👏👏
Thank you for commenting, Angela.😊💛
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Khriscee1 wrote: 26 Mar 2023, 20:10 It sheds light on historical racism and also African history, and I love it. You put so much work into this review, great work.
Thank you, Khriscee. :tiphat:
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Some people were really born to be conduits of peace. Dr. Berrah truly served humanity. Great review!
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ElinaT wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 00:29 Some people were really born to be conduits of peace. Dr. Berrah truly served humanity. Great review!
100% true! Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment, ElinaT.
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I was debating on reading this memoir; its political nature made me hesitate to read it, afraid it would be boring, but your review has certainly sold me on this book; you make it look perfect. I can tell how much you thought highly of it from your writing. Your review is exquisite; excellent job! 
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Omneya Shakeep wrote: 27 Mar 2023, 17:36 I was debating on reading this memoir; its political nature made me hesitate to read it, afraid it would be boring, but your review has certainly sold me on this book; you make it look perfect. I can tell how much you thought highly of it from your writing. Your review is exquisite; excellent job! 
Thank you so much, Omneya. This book is fully loaded.
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His story is so inspiring! Your review is just amazing! I am touched by his devotion to his wife.
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Dr. Berrah lived an incredible life and I'm glad you enjoyed reading his memoir. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Beautiful review! A life of promoting peace, justice and freedom for your people is so admirable. I think many modern advocates could learn a lot from Dr. Berrah's memoir. Too bad the pictures are not clearer.
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Sara Bartolomeu wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 13:00 His story is so inspiring! Your review is just amazing! I am touched by his devotion to his wife.
Thank you so much, Sara for your kind comment! Yes, I adore their love story, it was worth fighting.
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Jane Omollo wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 13:04 Dr. Berrah lived an incredible life and I'm glad you enjoyed reading his memoir. Thanks for the detailed review.
Thank you, Jane. I agree! His life was full of genuine service.
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Patty Allread wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 15:50 Beautiful review! A life promoting peace, justice, and freedom for your people is so admirable. I think many modern advocates could learn a lot from Dr. Berrah's memoir. Too bad the pictures are not clearer.
Thank you, Patty! Definitely a lot! I think due to how old the picture was taken, that's why some are not clear.
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