Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
Have you ever fought for the freedom of something you want, love, or for your country? I guess it's not always easy and I think it takes only a hero and a brave man to do that. In this book, we shall see how Berrah Ghoulem stood out to fight for the freedom of his people. Do you think he finally had his freedom? Read this book to find out.
Berrah Ghoulem was a medical student who became a freedom fighter for independence in his country, Algeria. He was born on May 29, 1938, in Aiin Beida, a small town in the province of Constantine in Algeria. Berrah Ghoulem lost his father and was left with his mother, Lalla Zebiba. She was a very strong woman who stood by him throughout his childhood and his life experiences. He also worked as an adviser and special counselor for the Ivorian president. I must say, the author was indeed an intelligent and hardworking man. Read this book to find out more amazing facts about it.
A Dream for Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah really meant a lot to me. I really enjoyed how informative this book was. The author's achievements in this book were so impressive. I am so glad to learn some history about the author's hometown, Algeria. This book was professionally well edited. The pictures in this book were helpful. Though I didn't know much about the history, the pictures made me understand more. The title of this book really got my attention. The book's cover was so beautiful, and the author's writing skills were so easy to understand. I so much appreciate the efforts of the author and how far he went in making this book what it is today. I learned that to make a peaceful world, you must be determined and be ready to leave behind everything and fight. This book was so interesting that I couldn't put it down until I was done reading.
Having read this book, I found no errors, and the only thing I disliked about this book was the font size. I found it a bit difficult to read. But this wasn't enough to remove a star from this book. I think the author's message was well received and understood.
I will rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I would recommend this book to lovers of historical books. And to those who love reading fast-paced or non-fiction books.
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