Same Kind of Different As Me
“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 and Denver Moore gave me an insight into homeless people and also, sharecropping practices in Louisiana.
I have to confess that I am one of them who feel pity for homeless but haven’t done a thing for them. Ms. Debbie is an inspiration to all. I’ll never forget this story and may be one day God will show me how to help and be compassionate to strangers such us homeless. It was very interesting to read two perspective of an event – one from Ron Hall who is rich and trying to help and the other from Denver Moore who was homeless. Above all, the end of the story is happy and inspiring as Denver Moore evolves into such a successful person.
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