Review of A Dream For Peace

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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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5 out of 5 stars
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A Dream For Peace has been praised for being educational, inspirational, and historically accurate. It depicts a real-life tale of zeal, tenacity, and the lengths one will go to attain freedom.

Dr Ghoulem Berrah, an international diplomat and Algerian freedom fighter, wrote a motivating autobiography titled A Dream For Peace. He relates his philosophical and ideological opinions on the French colonisation of his country while describing his background. He gives a thorough account of the battles that Algerians faced to achieve freedom.

The author did a remarkable job articulating and presenting his political views without bias in a first-person narrative. I could see the author's perspective on 20th-century history as I read. This book included some emotional components because the author's life journey had been one that had been completed. He had self-confidence and conferred rare qualities that were exceptional in many ways. Despite being a Muslim, he married a Catholic woman, demonstrating his passion for peace and commitment to African philosophy.

Good writing expertise highlighted the text. It was also clever because the book used many tricky words. Several words were not found in the English language. However, each page had an explanation of the brewery fly. Additionally, the inclusion of motivational quotes enhanced the book and gave the reader a glimmer of hope and optimism.

The author's precise depictions are likewise deserving of praise. I loved it the most. A few of the many places that were detailed include the culture and social customs of the author's upbringing, the early armed resistance in western Algeria and Morocco, and more. This book had a ton of details, but they were all clear and concise and related to the concept of the book in a logical way.

This book's historical correctness wasn't overlooked, making it enlightening and instructive. A Dream for Peace gave readers a glimpse into the worldview of an Algerian ambassador. I witnessed the world-shattering events of the era and their profound influence on the independence movement in Algeria. Additionally, I gained more knowledge about French colonialism and how it affected Algeria and other colonies in North Africa. There's nothing to dislike about the book.

I didn't find any grammatical or spelling mistakes. Therefore, the editing was done expertly.A Dream for Peace receives a perfect rating of five out of five stars from me because there aren't any drawbacks. Readers who are interested in memoirs and world politics should read it. Also, it can be consoling and motivating to confident Algerian readers.

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