Review of A Dream For Peace
Posted: 24 Apr 2023, 14:05
[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
History has always talked on different occasions about the colonization and independence of various African countries by the French and the British. Different men and women of caliber who stood their ground to fight against the plague of colonization and discrimination have been now in these days being celebrated and marked for their great deeds. In the book, A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah, the author, an Algerian patriot, decided to share his journey experience in fighting for the dignity and prestige of some African countries.
Dr. Ghoulem from the influence of his academic excellence won awards and traveled to countries and was able to meet different men of caliber. Later on, he formed a reinforcement that would help to put an end to inhuman activities in his country. Peaceful dialog prevailed over violence in this book, which shows that he is a man of morals, principles, and proficiency.
This book was an incredible read for me. Aside from the captivating storyline I was appalled by the pictures and documents that we attached to this book, it made the book's data more authentic. The author's life stood out as a sort of inspiration to me. His father died at a very young age, and he was left with only his mother, who was always there for him. He loved his wife, and despite the religious difference they were united.
There was absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. The author's write-up was easy to understand, and the plot was organized well. I did not see any errors in this book which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited by the author. I felt it great to read that the author was part of the heroes of countries like Cote Devoir, Morocco, Algeria, and a few other African countries.
Due to my love for this book, I will rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to lovers of none fiction. Especially to those who would love to know more about the history of some African countries.
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A Dream For Peace
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History has always talked on different occasions about the colonization and independence of various African countries by the French and the British. Different men and women of caliber who stood their ground to fight against the plague of colonization and discrimination have been now in these days being celebrated and marked for their great deeds. In the book, A Dream For Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah, the author, an Algerian patriot, decided to share his journey experience in fighting for the dignity and prestige of some African countries.
Dr. Ghoulem from the influence of his academic excellence won awards and traveled to countries and was able to meet different men of caliber. Later on, he formed a reinforcement that would help to put an end to inhuman activities in his country. Peaceful dialog prevailed over violence in this book, which shows that he is a man of morals, principles, and proficiency.
This book was an incredible read for me. Aside from the captivating storyline I was appalled by the pictures and documents that we attached to this book, it made the book's data more authentic. The author's life stood out as a sort of inspiration to me. His father died at a very young age, and he was left with only his mother, who was always there for him. He loved his wife, and despite the religious difference they were united.
There was absolutely nothing to dislike about this book. The author's write-up was easy to understand, and the plot was organized well. I did not see any errors in this book which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited by the author. I felt it great to read that the author was part of the heroes of countries like Cote Devoir, Morocco, Algeria, and a few other African countries.
Due to my love for this book, I will rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to lovers of none fiction. Especially to those who would love to know more about the history of some African countries.
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A Dream For Peace
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon