Review of A Dream For Peace
Posted: 19 Jan 2023, 22:14
[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
A Dream for Peace was initially released in 2018. It is an inspiring book. The person who wrote this touching book is Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. In this great memoir-style book, he recounts historical occurrences from the time of his birth until its publication. Dr. Berrah Ghoulem thanks his mother for molding him with love, encircling him in prayers, and helping him become the man he became at the start of this book. Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is skillfully portrayed in this one-volume autobiography, which completes its goal.
Starting pleasantly is chapter one, "Birth to University." This section contains comprehensive information. When Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was born, Algeria's three largest departments were Algiers, Oran, and Constantine. These three regions were created by the French colonizers, who split the nation. The author describes how he grew up observing French settlers take strolls in the lovely flower garden located in the center of the town. Dr. Berrah's favorite event as a young child was the customary fantasia exhibition. The first 32 pages of the first chapter are devoted to the author's description of life in Algeria at the time of his birth.
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is an excellent and talented narrator. The book's story serves as evidence. This is because the narrative was excellently written. The reader's interest could be held by the engaging plot. The narrative was interesting and motivating. I wasn't sure what to anticipate when I first saw the book's cover. After finishing the first section, I was astounded by the plot and how well it had been written. This is a unique autobiography that can inspire anyone reading it to maintain their focus and be prepared to put up with any form of suffering while working toward their goals. I rated this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Because the book was outstanding, fast-paced, encouraging, and error-free, it received this rating. The book's editor took the time to edit it thoroughly. I may sum it up by saying that the book was exceptionally edited. You'll love reading this insightful non-fiction book. I was astounded by the author's efforts to thoroughly explain each of the characters in this book. Nothing about this book disappointed me. The author's writing style was the element I appreciated the most. It was executed brilliantly. These days, it's difficult to find authors who have these skills.
I heartily recommend it to a wide range of readers. I would initially suggest this book to readers who appreciate reading autobiographical works. Also, I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys non-fiction books with a mix of historical elements. The last group of readers I'd recommend it to are those who enjoy inspirational memoirs. A part called the epilogue, which contains more information follows the final chapter—chapter 17—in the book. There are around 633 pages in the book.
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A Dream For Peace
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A Dream for Peace was initially released in 2018. It is an inspiring book. The person who wrote this touching book is Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. In this great memoir-style book, he recounts historical occurrences from the time of his birth until its publication. Dr. Berrah Ghoulem thanks his mother for molding him with love, encircling him in prayers, and helping him become the man he became at the start of this book. Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is skillfully portrayed in this one-volume autobiography, which completes its goal.
Starting pleasantly is chapter one, "Birth to University." This section contains comprehensive information. When Dr. Ghoulem Berrah was born, Algeria's three largest departments were Algiers, Oran, and Constantine. These three regions were created by the French colonizers, who split the nation. The author describes how he grew up observing French settlers take strolls in the lovely flower garden located in the center of the town. Dr. Berrah's favorite event as a young child was the customary fantasia exhibition. The first 32 pages of the first chapter are devoted to the author's description of life in Algeria at the time of his birth.
Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is an excellent and talented narrator. The book's story serves as evidence. This is because the narrative was excellently written. The reader's interest could be held by the engaging plot. The narrative was interesting and motivating. I wasn't sure what to anticipate when I first saw the book's cover. After finishing the first section, I was astounded by the plot and how well it had been written. This is a unique autobiography that can inspire anyone reading it to maintain their focus and be prepared to put up with any form of suffering while working toward their goals. I rated this book 5 out of 5 stars.
Because the book was outstanding, fast-paced, encouraging, and error-free, it received this rating. The book's editor took the time to edit it thoroughly. I may sum it up by saying that the book was exceptionally edited. You'll love reading this insightful non-fiction book. I was astounded by the author's efforts to thoroughly explain each of the characters in this book. Nothing about this book disappointed me. The author's writing style was the element I appreciated the most. It was executed brilliantly. These days, it's difficult to find authors who have these skills.
I heartily recommend it to a wide range of readers. I would initially suggest this book to readers who appreciate reading autobiographical works. Also, I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys non-fiction books with a mix of historical elements. The last group of readers I'd recommend it to are those who enjoy inspirational memoirs. A part called the epilogue, which contains more information follows the final chapter—chapter 17—in the book. There are around 633 pages in the book.
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A Dream For Peace
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon