Friday 7 January 2011

Same Kind Of Different As Me: By Denver Moore and Ron Hall




A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together

Honestly, before reading it, I thought this book would really bore (judging by its cover!). Yes indeed, it was too preachy and pushy on the terms of religion. It is definitely ideal for the folks who are into the concept of God and religion.
The modern day slave here is, Denver, who was brought up under plantation style slavery in Louisiana during the 1960’s. He escapes, and later in the story meets the unlikely woman, “Deborah”. Deborah is a true believer in God. Her husband, Ron, works as an art dealer. After the three meet, the rest of the story should be left to be discovered by you.
As I have already mentioned above, I am not very excited at look of preachy books, but for some, this one may be the one. So if I have to pass it on to somebody, it might just be the Church!

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