Review of A Dream For Peace

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Rita Nuncia
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Review of A Dream For Peace

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[Following is a volunteer review of "A Dream For Peace" by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's autobiography, "A Dream For Peace," recounts Ghoulem Berrah's life, particularly his involvement in political struggles and his immense contribution to humanity and the peace condition in various African countries, including bringing Algerian independence, mediating conflicts, and living an exemplary life of religious tolerance.

Dr. Ghoulem Berrah emerged from poor beginnings as a brilliant student in Algeria and grew to achieve greatness in a variety of professions and nations. He was not only an important activist in the struggle for the decolonization and development of some African countries, but he was also the first scientist to propose a hypothesis on what was later known as the "Reverse Transcriptase Enzyme." He worked closely with President Houphout-Boigny of Côte d'Ivoire, and he played a key role in the never-ending effort to begin a dialogue between Palestine and Israel. In his quest for positive change and peace, the author met the likes of Mao Zedong, Robert McNamara, Yasser Arafat, Pope John Paul II, and John F. Kennedy. Each chapter opens another interesting experience from the author's quest for peace.

The author used simple and direct language in this book. Because of the author's interactions with powerful African and other world leaders, he gained high-level political access, allowing him to provide first-hand recollections of numerous well-known historical events. I really like how he describes in great detail his impressions of each country or state he visits. Because of this book, I learned a lot about other African countries. All of these elements combined make the book enjoyable to read. The book follows a chronological order of events. The author's storytelling approach is engaging, and his creative writing made the story both interesting and educational. I particularly enjoyed the pictures in several chapters of the book, as they helped me visualise the people and events the author discussed.

There is nothing negative I found in this book. This book seems excellently edited, as I found only one typographical error in it. The diction is clear and easy to comprehend, and the story's plot is well organized.

The events are portrayed in a seamless and enjoyable manner by the author. The only issue that some readers may have with this book is that it is quite lengthy, and not everyone will have the patience to read such long autobiographical narratives. However, this does not diminish this book's overall brilliance. For the reasons stated above, I give this book 4 out of 4 star.

I recommend this book to history lovers, especially those interested in the political history of Africa and to people interested in issues of colonialism and racism in African societies. I also recommend this book to readers who love memoirs and autobiographies. This is a book that will inspire readers to think about what they can do to contribute to the advancement of their society.

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Post by Oyedele Tomijane »

I love Autobiography and I also enjoy reading about Africa. This would be a great read. Thanks for the lovely review.
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Post by IniOluwa N »

The author did great exploits. It is great that we have the privilege of reading and experiencing what he went through for that dream to become a reality. Welldone with the review.
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Post by Olaoluwa Ruth »

Reading about the history of Africa and how far we have come always gives me goosebumps. This author has led an inspirational life and I look forward to reading about his life in detail. The review is nicely done too. Thank you
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Post by Kehinde Hussein »

Your review perfectly sums up the entire detail of the book and its unbelievable. I read this book and all I can say is Dr Berrah did do well.
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Post by Goody2004 »

I'd love to read about the history of Africa and also go through inspirational pieces from Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's autobiography myself. Your review is a good one.
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Your review says well about the content of the story. It’s great reading the point of view of an eye witness.
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

I got scared of selecting this book because of the alarming number of pages the description said it had. From your review I can tell that it was very educative, informative and thought provoking. Still wouldn't read it yet though. I'm not sure I'd be able to finish it.
Thank you for your candid and interesting review.
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Post by Nino Chinonso Onwurah »

This book is invaluable; there is hardly a better source of education than a story of someone’s life. Great review.
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Post by Stephen Ogunwale »

Historical and politically inclined readers should grab a hold of this book. You won't regret it. Well done reviewer.
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This will be a good read for those who want to know more about Algeria's independence. Great review!
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Post by Obi Egbuniwe »

Dr. Berrah is a remarkable figure. I'm stoked to learn more about his life's journey through this book. Thank you for a spectacular review.
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