Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
Peace is a simple word but carries with it a very tremendous meaning that literally runs the world. We are now in a middle of a war and actually many other wars have been fought all over the globe both civil and intercountry. How is peace achieved then? Dr. Ghoulem Berrah gave his life to the course in the capacity of personal advisor to president Houphouet where he is tasked with organizing various highly classified meetings that are geared towards the push for peace throughout his tenure as advisor.
I generally liked the author leave alone the book. Though he was well placed to pursue the same since the government got his back, through his writing one is able to see how much peace meant to him. There was a time that he was a bit challenged since he was pursuing issues marriage and with the toll it was taking on him, decided to wrap things up in order to be in full gear mode at his tasks. The book is professionally edited with little to no errors. The books font is reader friendly as well as the spacing utilized.
A Dream For Peace is one of the many books out there sharing the aspect of pursuing peace for ourselves and our future generations since as has been said in the book, we all serve one God and thence religion shouldn't be a source of conflict. As a matter of fact, religious wars turn out to be more devastating than other wars. True to seeing is believing, the book incorporates a tremendous number of photos with different presidents, his wife, and various letters being exchanged for the sake of peace. I absolutely have garnered wisdom due to the strategies employed in this book of which can help me in the long run.
The author portrays a sufficient amount of grammar that can go a long way in improving a readers proficiency in the English language. It is also paramount to note the existence of a Supernatural Supreme Being, God who should be at the heart of any peace discussions or projects. In life it is also evident in the book, not to give up on something and instead follow ones bliss. I rather disliked the very many French terms which honestly plagued my smooth reading of the book due to their reverberation.
I obviously award the book 4 out of 4 stars for is editing, remarkable grammar that I definitely got to learn a lot from, and the happy realization that peace is everyone's ultimate dream. I would recommend these book to leaders especially those involved in making critical decisions since the interest of the whole should always be considered over personal interests.
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A Dream For Peace
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