
You wouldn’t expect these two men to have much at all in common—one, a black homeless man who’s early life on a Louisiana plantation closely resembled that of a slave from over 150 years ago; the other, a white, well-heeled and sophisticated art dealer who traveled the world and enjoyed his success.
Denver Moore and Ron Hall couldn’t be more different. But one woman, dear to both of them for (again) different reasons, saw something in each man that was needed by the other. Through Deborah L. Hall, a volunteer at UGM-TC, wife to Ron, and friend to Denver, these two men met and reluctantly began to forge a friendship.
Written in Denver’s and Ron’s own distinct voices and perspectives, this hard-to-put down book describes the process, the ups and downs, and the insights gained in building meaningful relationships. Despite their differences they found enough in common to develop a friendship that has transformed both men—and touched the lives of thousands who have read their story.
Pick up Same Kind of Different as Me today and read about the amazing, true story of friendship and redemption with its beginning at UGM-TC!
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