Class Notes: Roni Robbins ’87 was recognized with an International Book Award for multicultural fiction and a Global Book Award gold medal for biographical-survival for her novel Hands of Gold. The novel, inspired by the life of her grandfather Sam, explores themes of resilience, identity, and hope through a compelling fictional lens. Drawing from her background as a journalist and editor, Roni brings a rich narrative voice and emotional depth to this powerful story of survival and self-discovery.
Here are links to Roni’s more recent articles:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: CLICK HERE
Medscape: CLICK HERE
Atlanta Jewish Times: CLICK HERE
Times of Israel blogs: CLICK HERE