Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was born into a devoutly Muslim household in the Algerian city of Aîn Beida. An aggressive and outspoken political activist who fought for Algeria's independence from French colonialism. He received a scholarship to study anywhere after finishing his education in Algeria, and he later attended a French university to earn a degree in medicine. He started a group there and continued to fight for the independence of his nation.
Numerous people were killed during the fight for independence; some encountered bigotry. Dr. Ghoulem was imprisoned even though there was no evidence against him, and many other problems were encountered. He still felt like he had a lot of work to do at this point, which is when the weight of the dream of peace began to weigh on him. He left his position at the esteemed Yale University and moved in the direction of his dream. He overcame all of these obstacles to achieve this independence. Did he succeed in his dream of restoring peace? Learn more by reading this book.
This book, A Dream For Peace by Ghoulem, taught me a lot about persistence, perseverance, hard work, harmony, hospitality, and other topics. I gained a lot of insight from the sacrifices made by Ghoulem, who put his interests on hold solely for the benefit of his nation. I adore how respectful and dignified his people are. I also gained insight from the mother's involvement in shaping his future by being encouraging, considerate, and attentive to him. This book also teaches us not to give up despite difficulties. I also learned that painting helps relieve stress.
This intricate plot was masterfully put together by the author. It is divided into seventeen chapters, each having a fascinating title. Additionally, pictures are provided to support his points. I had no trouble reading this book because the font size was sufficient. It was simple to identify the pages I missed because page numbers were also provided. The characters have been well developed. I will not forget to acknowledge the fact that this story was suspenseful and engaging. Due to how intriguing the story is, I had to read it twice.
Although this book was professionally edited, I still came across a few typos and grammatical problems as I read it. I did not have any drawbacks while reading this book, hence, I did not dislike this book in any way. I will still give this book four out of four stars because there isn't a good enough reason to take a star away. I'll recommend this book to people who enjoy politics. Additionally, I will offer advice on how to get over obstacles in the way of achieving one's dreams to those who are facing them. I'll also recommend this book to parents to consider how it can aid in shaping a bright future and improve their relationships with their children.
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