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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Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's memoir, "A Dream for Peace," is based on his real-life experiences; it chronicles his life's journey as he struggles for Algeria's freedom and independence. At the time of his birth, Algeria was a French colony, and French culture, language, and religion predominated there. He was raised in Ain Beida by his mother, who fostered him and placed a high value on his education. He receives a scholarship to attend any university after finishing elementary school, and he chooses the University of Bordeaux to study medicine. He gathers his fellow Algerians who are also subject to discrimination, and together they create the North African Muslim Students Association. His life at the university becomes hectic as he is faced with his studies and political activities for the liberation of Algeria. His work spreads as they form groups for the independence of Algeria. At the same time, they decide to embark on a strike, which makes the police chase after him, calling him the perpetrator of the strike. At night, he runs off to another place with Antoinette, who later became his first wife. They are being locked up in prison for crossing the border without documents. When they are released, he joins the freedom fighters as they train themselves in the camp; this is where his main journey begins. He becomes recognized as a doctor and travels far and near, down to the time when he becomes a special counselor to President Houphouet-Boigny. A lot of this man's story is revealed in the book.

There are so many things I love about this book. I admire the love that is shared among the clairvoyants; his fellow brothers, whom he met at the university. When Ghoulem is arrested by the police, they provide support for him. I also love the chapter titled "Our common faith". That chapter shows that despite our different religions, we should not discriminate against each other, but rather there should be love. The author shows an example by marrying a Catholic woman despite the fact that he's a Muslim. I won't fail to commend the author's epilogue, where he talked about peace in Africa. I must say, it got me intrigued. The inclusion of pictures in the book is something else I liked. Though the pictures aren't too clear, they prove the authenticity of his stories.

The descriptive technique used is captivating; it brings even the tiniest thing to one's understanding. The language used is very simple too; I couldn't ask for a more understanding one. I didn't come across any grammatical or typographical errors, so I can say the editing was professionally done.

The only thing I disliked about the book is the inclusion of some French words I didn't understand. I also didn't like that the author didn't take us back to his family later, especially his sister, although this is personal. I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I didn't find any errors or typos, and my little dissatisfaction won't prevent me from giving it the above rate. I admire its ability to convey its message to the audience.

Finally, I recommend this book to people who are interested in the history of Africa. It'll also be good for history students. Aside from those, any other person can read the book too. It is inspiring and educating.

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Dr Berrah is indeed a role model to me. It’s nice to see how a man accomplished a lot despite his little beginnings having lost his dad at a young age. I love how he intertwined religion, Christianity and Muslim. This book would indirectly reduce religious wars.
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Dr. Berrah is a great man who really walks the walk. I'm glad he had so much support and encouragement from his mother.
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This book has given me a lot of insight into how to make myself happy in any condition. I love the writing style of the author. Great review.
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I've always been ignoring this book because it's voluminous, and seeing a review of it encouraged me. I salute the courage of the reviewer and I enjoyed the review.
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I like that this book spreads the message that although we are different we should all still treat each other the same. I enjoyed reading your review! Great job!!
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I appreciated Dr. Berrah's personality. His love and the way he speaks of his wife to others should be imitated by husbands around the world. Good review.
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I found this book enlightening. As much as it was voluminous, most of its story was interesting. You wrote a good review.
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Post by Margi zuu202 »

This is most surprising ambassador memoir and the french edition was published in 2018 while the Algerian edition was published in December the same year I like how in the middle of his diplomatic imbroglios the author unfold love story
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It seems the book is built on the core of unity. This is a very important subject now in many countries where we see divisions because of differences in religion, culture, political affiliation and much more. Thanks for the excellent review.
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I agree with the author about how people should not discriminating about religion.
Great and well detailed review
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This book 📚 was well written and reviewed I will recommend it 💯
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I admire the author for his accomplishments, great review !
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No matter the situation you find yourself learn to always make yourself happy, put yourself at a first priority, make a great life for yourself no matter your condition, lastly appreciate your achievements.
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Dr is a great man with a great history. I like such courageous men. They become role models to many. Thanks for such captivating review.
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