Review of A Dream For Peace

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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 began this book with his story as a small child born in Algeria. He became a political ambassador who constantly yearns for liberty, equality, and peace. To liberate Algeria from French rule, he developed an interest in activism. Dr. Berrah was a medical student but still dreamed of an independent Algeria. When he first arrived at the university, he started his activities and never stopped. He was dedicated to making Africa—not just Algeria—better. His political activism was international in scope. He interacted and collaborated with famous people.

A Dream for Peace: An Ambassador's Memoir recounts Dr. Berrah's participation in diplomatic duties, highly secret presidential tasks, and conversations with ardent militants to resolve political differences amicably. The author is well-versed in current global political and religious affairs. The book covers various topics, including marriage, war, and religion. The author, a Muslim who married a Christian, worked as a diplomat and traveled the world, contributing to the construction of mosques and cathedrals as well as fostering peace in the Middle East and Africa. A Dream for Peace: An Ambassador's Memoir is a non-fiction book that also serves as a historical narrative of the author's experiences and accomplishments.

I liked some things about this book and the author. Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's open-mindedness toward everyone, regardless of ethnicity or creed, is admirable. He was a Muslim, but he had no prejudice against Christians or other religions. He is a revolutionary and an advocate for education. We see this as he persisted in his studies despite the language barrier. He even went ahead to achieve a significant scientific innovation. I respect Dr. Berrah's struggle for a free Algeria. His detention and arrest did not deter him. I like that the author shared images in this book. It really made my reading experience more enjoyable.

I found only one negative aspect of this book: it is a long read. The book is so long that, at a point, I almost gave up on it. However, I read on because Dr. Ghoulem Berrah is a man whose life is not boring. I wanted to catch up on all the activities he was involved in and see him win in all he did. I would have given up if it were a typical memoir with the conventional writing style. This book's writing style was detailed and descriptive. I am happy that I made it to the end of the book. This negative aspect will not affect my rating of this book because the book's length is something to be expected. A short book is unrealistic to capture everything about Dr. Ghoulem Berrah's life. The author has met and worked with many people in his lifetime—people from different countries, backgrounds, and cultures. So, I don't expect him to leave those details out. Having clarified this, I gladly rate A Dream for Peace: An Ambassador Memoir by Dr. Ghoulem Berrah the 4 out of 4 stars it deserves.

Additionally, the book was professionally edited, as I encountered only three minor errors while reading it. Finally, in this book, I encountered many historical events and heroes. Hence, people who enjoy reading about historical events will enjoy this book. I will also recommend it to readers who enjoy reading biographies and autobiographies.

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I really have to read this book. It has an amazing plot. The versatility of Dr. Ghoulem's life is something I'd like to know all about. Thanks for the amazing review.
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This book was voluminous. But there's a lot to learn from Ghoulem. His memoir was worthy to be written. He lived a historic life. Good review.
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

I was a bit worried when picking this book because of how lengthy it is. However, I don't regret picking this book now. I learnt a lot from Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. He led an exemplary life and his achievements are admirable. Thanks for the review.
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Wow, considering the first hand information of Algerian independence in this book, I think it would make a grate read. Adding it to my chef asap.
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Not all heroes wear capes. Despite the lengthy nature of this book, I think Dr. Ghoulem is worth reading about. I love how detailed this memoir is. Nothing is better than living by example.
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I don't really love reading historical books, so I guess I would have to pass on this. I am very sure lovers of historical fiction would fall in love with this book. Your review is beautiful, by the way.
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The author seem to have establish a lot for himself. He has definitely gone through a lot but rose tremendously. I am glad that he gave back to the society by impacting lives. Thanks for an honest review.
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Dr. Berrah is a man whose life is noteworthy. I admire his will and kind heart. I really loved reading this review. It's detailed and summarized the book so well. Nice one.
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I love the fact that this book generally preaches about peace and that one must not always include violence to settle matters. This review was lovely to read.
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Post by Amandaruth Ama »

I think I will pass on this book. I do love to read about the life of Dr. Berrah and all his achievements. I would love to read about his involvement in different activist activities. But I don't think I can read it because of the length. I will pass it bu for now, while keeping an open mind for when I can be able to read it.
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Dr. Berrah was definitely an open-minded person. He respected everyone irrespective of their religion or where they are from. This is something I admire so much about him. I love how you summarized this book. Nice one!
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Christabel Egbeama wrote: 08 Oct 2022, 13:02 I was a bit worried when picking this book because of how lengthy it is. However, I don't regret picking this book now. I learnt a lot from Dr. Ghoulem Berrah. He led an exemplary life and his achievements are admirable. Thanks for the review.
It was a lengthy book for real. I must say that I understand why the book was that lengthy though. I wouldn't expect anything less considering all the activities that Dr. Berrah was involved in. He really did have a busy life.
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This review of A Dream For Peace is thoroughly engaging and provided an in-depth summary of the story. The reviewer also included their own thoughts and opinions on the book, which added an extra layer of interest to the review. Dr. Berrah's achievements are noteworthy. Thank you for providing such wonderful review!
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I must say you did a good job in writing this review. I enjoy the review from the start to the end and I think I will like to give the book a read. Nice one and I like your writing style.
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