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Book Review: "What Difference Do It Make: Stories of Hope and Healing" by Ron Hall and Denver Moore

Submitted by gautam on October 14, 2009 – 12:28 AMNo Comment

Now when I heard about “What Difference Do It Make?” by Ron Hall and Denver Moore, I was curious. I remember their first book “Same Kind of Different As Me” and remember how well it did. I always am curious about bestsellers because if that many people like it, then it must be good. Now I have come across many books that are just not for me and I can’t believe they made the bestseller list, by I don’t regret reading them.

What Difference Do It Make is a book that can be classified as inspirational and is a book that offers reflections from the two authors. Now the two authors are definetly-interesting partners, as one is a wealthy art dealer and the other is a homeless man. The book deals with how they became friends, deals with racial reconciliation, community outreach, compassion, healing, and faith.

This book does have Christian background and does mention God, but whether you are religious or not, this book still is a worthy read. It even offers humor as it offers chapters from each author. Inside the book is also stories from readers og their last book and how it helped them in their lives. Overall, I enjoyed this book and it was a super quick read at 201 pages with a medium font.

Mama’s Money Savers Disclaimer: I was given this book to review. This review is 100% my opinion and has not been edited or reviewed by anyone. I was not compensated in any other way for this product review.


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