Review of A Dream For Peace

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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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4 out of 4 stars
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Have you ever heard the expression, "he was too good for the world"? This phrase is what comes to my mind anytime I remember the life story of Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is a book that details the life of a man who impacted the whole world with his ideas and actions. 

Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was born in a small town in Algeria and received standard primary education. He progressed to university and did quite well. He was able to attain a number of degrees at different institutions, including a PhD. At a young age, Dr. Ghoulem became involved in politics. Unlike many people who only venture into politics for personal gain, Dr. Ghoulem wanted the betterment of his country and also the world. He met a lot of important people in his life and also served under them. He used all his connections to try and achieve one important thing, peace. 

This book is quite long, containing over six hundred pages. It contains several political stories and details of past governments. It took me a total of sixteen days to finish reading this book, but I was blessed with wisdom as I progressed through each page. I learned several things about politics that I hadn't known before. I've always loved reading political fiction books, and it was nice to read about real-life politics. I like how the details in the book is structured. The structure is quite phenomenal. The book details all the stages of the author's life. The reader actively participates in several activities that happen in every important aspect of his life. 

There was unquestionably nothing I disliked or found wrong with the book. The author's quest for peace was not without its negative aspects. He had to make hard decisions, persevere, and put himself on the line. There were times when there were conflicts of ideas, religion, and tribes. But, he approached every seemingly impossible scenario without prejudice, with compassion and wisdom. There were several pictures in the book that helped tell the story better. The quality of the photos was also amazing compared to other books I've read. 

A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was remarkably and professionally edited. I didn't find any errors while reading it. It contains a wealth of knowledge and information and deserves nothing less than a perfect rating. I am rating A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to lovers of history and political books.

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Post by rose203 »

I share you sentiments on the impact of the photos have on the reader. I felt closer to the author and his experiences as a result. Great review.
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This book is indeed a gem just like the doctor. He did a lot in helping the quest for peace. It was very impressive to me how he married a Christian woman and allowed her to practice her faith despite him being a Muslim. thank you for the interesting review. You did justice to the book
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Post by Chimereucheya Okoroafo »

I must say, I am quite discouraged by the bulkiness of the book, but I hope to summon the courage in due time. Beautiful review.
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I enjoy reading memoirs. I want to read Stolen Grace for a variety of reasons. It's interesting to learn how the author is saved by God and how he endures the trying professional road. Excellent review! Congratulations on winning BOTD!
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