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 5 stars
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I've always wondered how those who lived in a colonized country fared. The colonized are forced to learn the culture of the colonizers in school. A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is a memoir that inspires me a lot.

The author talks about his humble beginnings in his home country of Algeria. His father raised him and ensured that he completed his education. She also instilled good values in him. He talks about how the French discriminated against them in their own country. To find out more, grab a copy.

The author expounds smoothly on his experiences with world pioneers, activists, and conventional individuals. In any case, my favorite part of this book was Dr. Berrah's diligence; he expounds authentically on the disappointments and misfortunes he encountered. He also indicated the sacrifices he needed to make to achieve his goals. Notwithstanding these hindrances, he set out to continue pursuing his dreams. Through his endeavors, Dr. Berrah demonstrated that little thoughtful gestures tremendously affect society.

His devotion and responsibility rouse others all over the planet to become engaged with his goal. He is an illustration of sympathy, compassion, and devotion to a higher reason. I didn't like the pacing of the book. It was too slow, and the action was inconsistent. It affected my reading flow and made me find the book boring. Some stories were added as fillers; they were long and unnecessary and had no impact on the plot. I give this book a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

The writing was good. I found no errors in the book, indicating it was well-edited. Everyone should be free in this modern world. The era of colonization was a difficult one to live in. I admired the author's ability to fight for what is right. I recommend this book to politicians, doctors, and historians.

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