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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Born in Algeria, Ghoulem Berrah experiences the life presented to him by none other than the colonialists, but he isn't OK with settling for mediocre in his own country. He, like many other Africans all over the continent and other colonialized countries, put their lives on the front-line for the sake of their country's men. You can bet me it wasn't an easy ride given the colonialists had no regard for Africans at that time. He happens to survive and be able to write this book, A Dream for Peace .

It suffices to say, with no animosity attached, that the book has generally been presented so well. The editing is exceptional. The seventeen or so paragraphs have been well placed, leaving no room for errors and boredom. With this font, I could even close my eyes and be able to read the book. In other words, the book font couldn't be made better. Peace is a very serious noun and very important. Hence, the book calls for a bit of seriousness in that line in order to be able to fathom the contents.

The book has made extensive use of dialogue, which, trust you me, makes you enjoy the book fully. The use of photos is also a plus for this publication, true to seeing is believing. The photos cover events and speak for themselves regarding various aspects of the author's book, including his family life. I believe the heart has the answers to all our challenges and, as the author has brought it out, it definitely stands out amongst what others will tell us in our lives.

I must say, I loved the privileges that the author was able to have. I was uplifted and reminded of how the world is so sweet out there, obviously with money and when you wield some power in your hand, since you are able to travel and even do so much for fellow human beings compared to living a low life. Being non-French, I disliked the constant mentioning of the French names and all their attachments. It just made me find the book a bit hectic. 

I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars due to the book's editing, the author's universal attributes since he freely interacted with people of various backgrounds, and so much more. As if it weren't enough, the photo credits have been neatly attached at the book's end, just in case one is interested in finding out more about the authors' activities. This book goes out to the people who feel stuck in their lives since this is able to show them how sweet victory after all the struggles is guaranteed.

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