Overall rating and opinion of "Dream For Peace: An Ambassador Memoir" by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Dream For Peace: An Ambassador Memoir" by Dr.Ghoulem Berrah
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His jail time story resonated with me. It was inspiring, yet emotional. A lot of young individuals can learn a lot from this book.Justina kaloki wrote: ↑02 Feb 2021, 04:50 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 agree with you. I'm yet to find a book written with so much passion and love as Dream For Peace. I liked that he did not shy away from his downfalls; he shared them without sugar coating.Betty Gitonga wrote: ↑12 Feb 2021, 05:39 I found this book to be very inspirational. I enjoyed learning about his life, family, accomplishments, career and passions.
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Te fact that he's a food story teller made me question some of the sections of the book. Like, were they really true or did Dr. Berrah exaggerate in some parts? All in all the book was greatly authored.micoleon13 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 10:50 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 think people who doubt that dreams are achievable should read this publication. I was immersed from the beginning to the end.Barbie_sidhu wrote: ↑16 Feb 2021, 01:05 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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Dr. Berrah's book was written so well, that I did not detect any errors. The punctuation was on point! His failures and achievements are worth noting.Chigo Nwagboso wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 17:09 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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