Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
A Dream for Peace by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is an ambassador memoir of an inspiring, detailed account of the diplomatic history of Africa.
Ghoulem was born in Aïn Beïda, a small town in Algeria. He lived in the era when the French colonized the country. As a medical student, he crossed paths with other Muslim students who were Algerians, and he witnessed them being discriminated against. Soon, they formed an anti-colonial association where they protested and voiced out the discrimination they faced. After his country's independence and freedom from the colonial bondage of the Frenchmen, he returned to Algeria and became President Felix Houphouët-Boigny's closest counselor. He met with various important persons, including world leaders. He helped and assisted the presidents who took him as a son and one of his most trusted men. Despite all these things, peace was a missing quality in some countries, leading to a war that saddened the president and Ghoulem. The question now arises: How does the absence of peace affect these countries? What would President Houphouët-Boigny and Dr. Ghoulem do to secure peace? This book provided a detailed historical view of a man who dedicated his life to working for peace.
A Dream for Peace is shaped by the author's diplomatic experience in global politics. It contains a detailed history of post-colonial Africa and his incredible journey as a freedom fighter for the independence of his country, Algeria. It further explains the author's struggle from childhood as an Algerian child living in a European colony to being the president's adviser. The dialogues used in the book rendered the prose more conversational and indulged in generalization. The prose includes excessive descriptions of characters and locations and sometimes focuses on the world rather than the author himself. The book envisioned Dr. Ghoulem Berrah as more than a doctor and an ambassador but a freedom fighter.
Reading thoroughly through the book resulted in some lovable aspects which I came across. Firstly, the author's memories are enclosed in this book, including his meeting with prominent people. These memories are the foundation of the prose and its remarkable story. Also, the photos illuminate the story, and on some pages, I came across more than one photo which conveys a sense of understanding. Furthermore, the author's observative description of each character is full of knowledge and warmness, as he tends to focus on the positive side in relation to their good deeds. His relationship with his wife, who is a Catholic, and their intermarriage is something I find very amazing.
The part I find less appealing is where some conversations and sentences were written in French even though the book is written in English. These French parts had no translation and could be very disturbing to readers who do not understand the French language.
I would rate this intriguing memoir 4 out of 4 stars, as it was professionally edited. Even the grammatical errors I found were not a hindrance while reading.
I recommend this book to anyone interested in reading books directed at Africa's political and diplomatic history.
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