Same Kind of Different As Me: A Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together, published in June 2006, is a book co-written by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, with Lynn Vincent, telling about Hall's and Moore's intersecting life journeys.
Moore grew up as a sharecropper on a plantation in Red River Parish, Louisiana.
He and his wife Deborah have two children, Reagen and Carson—the first of which, once she hit high school, "shunned anything that smacked of wealth, and yearned to be a freedom fighter in South Africa."
After an affair that Ron has, he and Deborah attend marriage counseling and forge a strong bond.
This book is a chronology of their friendship, Deborah's battle with cancer, and how the love of God is at work, changing lives.