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Same Kind of Different as Me by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent – Book Review

Same Kind of Different as Me - Book Review

Same Kind of Different as Me - Book Review

Same Kind of Different as Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together by Ron Hall, Denver Moore and Lynn Vincent
2008 Copyright 254 Pages

‘Same Kind of Different as Me’ is a story told by two men coming from different backgrounds and life experiences who discover themselves on a similar journey living life here on Earth as they work to reach their Heavenly home.

Ron Hall is a self-made millionaire in the art industry. He loves fast cars, fancy clothes, and having fun. No worries, no cares, just living the good life!


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Denver Moore grew up on a Louisiana plantation in a migrant slave atmosphere in the 1960’s until he manages to flee to Texas on a freight train. Once in Dallas, he is homeless, fighting survival while staying at a local shelter. Trust no one! That is his philosophy until he meets Deborah Hall, Ron’s wife, and his life starts taking turns almost as fast as Ron’s cars.

Deborah is beautiful, loving and caring. She is helpful and giving of herself to everyone, a true people person, working with her church and with the local homeless shelter…until cancer enters her life. How does Deborah’s great faith in God and in man affect her and her husband lives? With Deborah as inspiration will Ron learn life’s true value? Will Denver learn to trust others? Can Ron and Denver work together to build a strong friendship that Deborah encourages? With their different backgrounds, is it even possible?

This amazing story brings you through all kinds of diverse situations and emotions including pain, doubt, love, and laughter. The ending will leave you crying and smiling at the same time. An ending you will never forget. Enjoy!

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