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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together - Two worlds collide...What a beautiful true story that transcends two worlds and brings us to the place where we are all the same - people made in the image of God. I was moved to tears more than once, I smiled, laughed and cringed as I read through this amazing tale. In one way it was shocking to see that in my lifetime there have been people living in the conditions of one man while others are living in the "lap of luxury". But not only did God have to bring them from two extremes and bring them together, but then a sad event unites them. This is a touching story that has pearls of wisdom and spiritual insight wrapped in a covering of a story that will keep you turning the pages for more. Highly recommended! Rating: - Wonderful inspiring storyThis book was chosen by my book club as I had never heard of, or have seen this book before. The story is about a homeless man and his relationship with an art dealer and his wife. It is told from both men's point of view and very inspiring. It opened my eyes to the prejudices of homelessness from both sides that we deal with every day. And it opens up our ideas of blessings and what is truly important in our lives. I highly recommend this book to everyone. It is also a wonderful book to discuss and you will think about this for a long time. Rating: - Some Kind of Different As MeThis was a book that was hard to put down. Beautifully written, a story that will touch anyone who reads it. Thank you Art Brown for recommending it! Rita McWhorter Rating: - Amazing and inspiring book!I'm not one who actively provides a review on anything. This book was amazing and inspiring and I could not put it down. I highly recommend that everyone read this book. Rating: - Eye-Opening and heart-warming"Same Kind of Different as Me" is an incredible book. Ron Hall and Denver Moore tell their story with the help of Lynn Vincent in a completely unique set of voices. Chapters bounce back and forth between the two men who forge bonds with each other as well as the reader in this frank and inspirational true story. I was most charmed by the language of the writing that frequently made me lean back and close my eyes and listen to the voices rather than read the words. This book was wonderfully engaging.
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