Review of A Dream For Peace
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Review of A Dream For Peace
A Dream for Peace is an exciting past-life experience and autobiography of Ghoulem Berrah. The story accounts for his passionate fight for the liberation and independence of his nation, Algeria. When he was born, his country was a captive under the French. Hence, the people of Algeria had the civilization, languages, and religion of France due to many years of colonization.
The mother was a determined woman who managed to sponsor his son, Ghoulem Berrah, to study a medical course at the university after studying his secondary school education. The mother had so much value and interest in education. While in university, he gathered students with identical doctrines like him, and they pursued freedom more. His political struggles led him to many challenging encounters. He was arrested and intimidated by government officials, yet he could not relinquish his battle for his people. Grab a copy of this book and enjoy the rest of the stories.
I enjoyed this autobiography a lot because of its details and explicit discussions. The attractive unity that the clairvoyants had in this book made the whole experience more engaging. They joined Ghoulem Berrah to resist the force of the government administration when he was arrested. They remained ever-united and supportive throughout the journey with Ghoulem Berrah. I enjoyed the oneness among them despite their different backgrounds and religions. They maintained peace and cooperation, which led to their victory before the end of the story. I also appreciate the author for being a great example in this memoir. He decided to get married to a woman against all religious or background odds. This showed his deep love for non-racism and non-discrimination.
I must also appreciate the author's devotion to peace on his continent. His awesome speech and writings made it clear, and I learned a lot about stability from him in this book. The illustrations in this book made it more engaging and entertaining for me as I read through the pages. This book is undoubtedly very educational; the inspirations I got from it are worth my reading time. The author also used simple words that every age bracket could easily understand. This made this book more captivating!
This book was exceptionally well-edited with no grammatical errors; hence, I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to all lovers of peace; it is also a significant historical book that readers would enjoy. Readers who appreciate reading about the autobiographies of great personalities and their past life events could also pick up this interactive book and enjoy the captivating stories.
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A Dream For Peace
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