Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's novel A Dream for Peace is about a man and his beliefs. The first memoir provides a history of north African nations' struggle for independence as well as a vision of a peaceful world. Berrah is an Algerian independence activist who studied medicine in France, was incarcerated in Spain for political activities, then studied and lectured in China and America. He also directed medical DNA research, traveled to holy sites from Mecca to the Vatican, and acted as an ambassador in Israel-Palestine peace talks. He worked primarily toward the development of African countries as a whole.
A Dream For Peace chronicles Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's incredible journey. It explains why he has such exciting adventures in his life. A thorough account of a remarkable person who believes that "only conversation can save humanity from the perils of conflict." Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is more than a physician, revolutionary, or politician. He's a visionary who sees a bright future for future generations. By revealing his life narrative here, he gives an insight into the struggles of third-world countries after they gained freedom. More crucially, he discusses his personal experiences as a combatant in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. You might get lost in his story because it goes on and on, but you won't miss out on a fantastic read. The book is well-packed with information and vivid descriptions. The book is ordered chronologically and is simple to follow. The book includes motivational quotes. This is a fascinating book that presents a deep historical viewpoint given from a personal point of view. I am astounded by the author's accomplishments in just one life. The more you read, the more intrigued you become. The author utilized straightforward language that was easy to comprehend. The plot was simple and basic. I learned a lot about political dynamics in Africa from this book. As an African, I'm unaware of their existence.
There's nothing I dislike in A dream for peace, it's a wonderful book!
From beginning to conclusion, I thoroughly enjoyed the book. The plot was well-structured and thorough, and the storyline was compelling. I give this book a 4 out of 4 stars rating. It was well-written and carefully edited.
This tale will appeal to adventurers, young adults, and adults alike. It is required reading for anyone interested in diplomacy, history, politics, or spirituality. Anyone who wants to know more about Africa and the struggles it faces should check this book out.
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It's like sitting with a phenomenal human and hearing first-hand from them the roadmap of their success.
Delightful review, I look forward to reading this. Who knows what one might learn this time?
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