Thursday, September 16, 2010

Book Review: Same Kind of Different as Me



Same Kind of Different as Me is a wonderful story of people from two different backgrounds who meet and change each other's lives. This true story is written as two men tell their stories. Ron Hall is a successful art dealer, and Denver Moore is a homeless, former slave. These two men meet when Ron Hall reluctantly accompanies his wife to a homeless shelter to volunteer.
This is an amazing story, at times it is hard to believe it is a true story. It is heartwarming, and at times a painful reminder of the culture of this countries past and present. This book is very inspiring. I would recommend it to anyone.
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