Ron Hall is a renowned non-fiction writer, known for his powerful memoirs that detail his life and the significant events that have shaped his journey. Born in Blooming Grove, Texas, in September 1945, Hall grew up in the bed of his granddaddy's Chevy pickup truck before attending school. After completing his education, he went on to become a successful international art dealer, whose list of clients includes many celebrity personalities. Despite his success in the art world, Hall has never forgotten his humble beginnings and remains committed to giving hope to the homeless.
One of Hall's most well-known books is "Same Kind of Different as Me," which tells the story of a chance meeting and the unlikely friendship that developed between Hall and a homeless man named Denver Moore. The book was later adapted into a successful movie, which further solidified Hall's reputation as a talented writer and storyteller. In addition to his writing and art dealing, Hall is also actively engaged in various philanthropic endeavors, using his platform to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.
Ron Hall is an MBA graduate of Texas Christian University and divides his time between Dallas, New York, and his Brazos River ranch near Fort Worth. Despite his busy schedule, he remains committed to his writing, art dealing, and philanthropic pursuits, inspiring and uplifting others through his powerful storytelling and generous spirit.
Same Kind of Different as Me Books (with Denver Moore, with Lynn Vincent, with Thomas Nelson)