I don't think the title actually appears it the book, but the author got the title from the song "It is well with my Soul."
Yes, the word peace is a common noun, a word for any peace any time, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Peace Corps (volunteer organization)Town of Peace River, AB, CanadaThe New England Peace Pagoda, Leverett, MA or Japanese Peace Pagoda, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India"Peace Like A River", a novel by Leif Enger
the opposite of 'guerre' is 'paix' (fem.) - like in the title of Tolstoï's novel, 'Guerre et Paix' (war and peace)
Naomi Campbell's debut novel's title is SWAN
italicize the title of the novel
The Category was Literature and Movie Title ObjectsThe clue was : The inspiration of this title object in a novel and a 1957 movie actuarially spanned the Mae Khlung RiverThe answer was What is the Bridge on the river KwaiLiterary & movie title objectsLiterary & movie title objects
for 2010 it wasLITERARY & MOVIE TITLE OBJECTSThe inspiration for this title object in a novel & a 1957 movie actually spanned the Mae Khlung Riverthe bridge on the River Kwai
The title of Jose Rizal's third novel is "Makamisa."
The original title of the novel Holes was "Wrong Place, Wrong Time." It was changed before publication to the title we know today.
Peace. War and Peace is a book.
Who has seen the wind by W.O. Mitchell
Candide
You capitalize peace when:It is the first word in a sentence: Peace be with you!It is part of a proper name or title: The Justice of the Peace presided over the wedding ceremony.It is part of a book title or program: Many people volunteer for the Peace Corps.It is a slogan on a poster: Peace!