Overall rating and opinion of "Dream For Peace: An Ambassador Memoir" by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah

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Overall rating and opinion of "Dream For Peace: An Ambassador Memoir" by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah

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What is your overall opinion of the book? What do you like most about it? What do you like least? Will you recommend the book to other people? Why or why not?

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He is a good story teller,its easy to realite his story ,what I like most is fact that he believed his family was one of the best in a small town they lived Happy and with harmony,I would recommend because his story especially his time in jail most can relate and and also learn a lot from him.
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I find that this book is overall a very inspiring work. His struggle and his hard work as an activist really opened my mind and this is what I like about the book. There's nothing I dislike about it. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys biographies. This is a pleasant read!
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I do not usually read biographies but A Dream for Peace is a very good an inspiring story. I love the unwavering quest for equality and peace in this story. The love and respect for family portrayed in this book is admirable.
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This is a 4 out 4 stars book for me. What I like the most about this book is the details of Dr. Berrah’s personal life. The writing will tocuh on your emotions. I like his discoveries on various religions because I, as a reader, gets to learn as well. There is nothing I dislike. I recommend this to anyone who enjoy history, politics, and world religions.
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I found this book to be very inspirational. I enjoyed learning about his life, family, accomplishments, career and passions.
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The author know how to show off his past, struggles and strengths he got. This is the nice book. But only I couldn't put in mind to read to understand and trying to find the error. In that case, reading other professions I didn't know is hard for me and the story was being some kind of boring to me. I like some quotes inside this book. Finding the peace as his title said wasn't easy to get in real life. In myanmar, we trying hard to get it but it still far away from us. The book make me ashamed of myself because I felt I didn't make a move enough to get it.
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Post by Chigo Nwagboso »

Personally, I'd rate it 4 out of 4 stars because of the nuggets in its content. The life of Dr. Ghoulem is worthy of emulation. He's an advocate for peace, an achiever and lots more. I believe people will learn a lot by following his footsteps.
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The greatness of champions are in their stories and those who want to be great must learn from them.The authors life,struggles and accomplishment is another evidence that peace can be created.Good writings and teaching for anyone dreaming for peace and success
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4 out 4 stars. He is an great story teller, and his moral standards are never compromised. I only have dreamed of accomplishing a fraction of what this man has achieved.
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The book was inspiring and thoughtful. 4 out of 4 stars to the author, whose dreams are hard to achieve, though he never gives up.
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The book is a very astounding read. The author did so much in life; from marrying three times to knowing great personalities and touring the world, each phase of his story is worth admiring. When I first saw the cover of the book, I was skeptical. But when I read it, I couldn't get enough. I deserves a full star rating. A great memoir.
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I enjoyed this book a lot, reading about his life, dreams, his family and learning about how he overcame his struggles. The fact he's such a good storyteller makes the whole book a winner and a great memoir.
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I would give this book 3 out of 4 stars. It was a very interesting read, but part of that is simply because the author lived in such interesting times. His eyewitness account of events and his personal involvement in them makes the book worthwhile for any reader. There were, however, two things I didn't like. I thought the author bragged a little too much about his own capabilities. And there were a few too many syntax errors. But it's still a great book; I would recommend it to everyone.
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I locate that this book is generally an extremely rousing work. I preferred a few statements inside this book. Discovering harmony as his title said wasn't difficult to get, all things considered. In Myanmar, we making a decent attempt to move it yet it still far away from us. The book makes me embarrassed about myself since I believed I didn't take an action enough to get it.
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