Review of A Dream For Peace
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- Chris Walter Mason
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Review of A Dream For Peace
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's memoir, A Dream For Peace, is an engrossing account of the author's life experiences. He quickly develops into a political activist despite being the only son of his parents. His goal is to end colonial French control in Algeria. He intends to free additional African nations from the colonial control of some other foreign countries after that. He got involved in the dialogue to bring Israel and Palestine to peace because of his selfless passion. He became a doctor after completing medical school in the United States of America. He was the first scientist to develop a theory for "Reverse Transcriptase Enzymes" as a result of his abilities and powers. He married a Christian even though he was a Muslim. Did he succeed in freeing his nation from colonization? Obtain a copy to learn more.
I was riveted as I read of the author's altruistic assistance to his patients. In the book, he takes on the roles of a scientist, diplomat, revolutionary ambassador, freedom fighter, and peacemaker. He is a doctor with strong moral principles who has big hopes for the future. His life's journey and his experiences serve as an inspiration for nations battling for freedom. The level of sacrifice made by the author for the liberation of his people and other African nations moved me to tears. I admire the author for being selfless in the pursuit of his goals. He serves as an example for others who desire to engage in this kind of conflict on behalf of their nations. His way of life should be imitated. He exudes a lot of energy, bravery, and intensity in his vision.
The author's homage to his wife, in which he expresses his love for her, is my favorite portion. My preference for this passage was sparked by the author's refusal to let his life's purpose or his love for his wife diminish or be eliminated. All visionaries can learn a lot from it. This book taught me a lot. One of them is how to treat people kindly, regardless of our goals and aspirations for the future. I gained an understanding of African political dynamics. The author's choice of straightforward language makes it simpler for any reader to understand the book, which I find to be wonderful.
Nothing in this book is unappealing. Anyone looking to utilize it as a road map will find it easier because the author was clear and all the material about his goal was comprehensive. With the knowledge in this book, higher education facilities can utilize it as a teaching resource to instruct the next generation on how to pursue their dreams and make them come true. I relished the book from beginning to end. As I read about the various strategies the author used to realize his ambition, I found it challenging to put the book down. I must praise the author for his inventiveness and the editor for identifying just two errors in the book. In my opinion, the book is professionally edited.
I rate this insightful book four out of four stars because it has taught me a lot about how to create and achieve my goals. Anyone interested in politics, African history, or colonialism should read this book.
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