Review of A Dream For Peace
Posted: 05 Apr 2024, 22:44
[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
"A Dream for Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is an amazing book that tells the story of North African nations' fight for self-rule and dreams of a peaceful world. Right from the start, I was hooked because the book jumps straight into its main topic without any delay.
One of the most interesting stories in the book is about Dr. Berrah's clever way of handling an intense situation at a summit in 1973. When Castro was giving a speech full of insults about President Houphouët-Boigny, Dr. Berrah simply cut off Castro's microphone and pretended it was a technical problem. This showed his creativity and quick thinking in difficult situations. While there are many complicated association names and acronyms in the book, Dr. Berrah makes up for it with his detailed descriptions of the places he visited. For example, he vividly describes the peacocks at President Houphouët-Boigny’s palace, which helps readers imagine the scene.
One of the best things about the book is that there are no errors in editing or grammar. It's perfectly written and well-printed, making it easy to read and understand.
Overall, "A Dream for Peace" is a detailed book about an extraordinary man and his belief that dialogue is the key to preventing war. I give it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of its exceptional and engaging writing. It's a book that everyone should read!
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A Dream For Peace
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"A Dream for Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is an amazing book that tells the story of North African nations' fight for self-rule and dreams of a peaceful world. Right from the start, I was hooked because the book jumps straight into its main topic without any delay.
One of the most interesting stories in the book is about Dr. Berrah's clever way of handling an intense situation at a summit in 1973. When Castro was giving a speech full of insults about President Houphouët-Boigny, Dr. Berrah simply cut off Castro's microphone and pretended it was a technical problem. This showed his creativity and quick thinking in difficult situations. While there are many complicated association names and acronyms in the book, Dr. Berrah makes up for it with his detailed descriptions of the places he visited. For example, he vividly describes the peacocks at President Houphouët-Boigny’s palace, which helps readers imagine the scene.
One of the best things about the book is that there are no errors in editing or grammar. It's perfectly written and well-printed, making it easy to read and understand.
Overall, "A Dream for Peace" is a detailed book about an extraordinary man and his belief that dialogue is the key to preventing war. I give it a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars because of its exceptional and engaging writing. It's a book that everyone should read!
******
A Dream For Peace
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon