Roni A. Segal

Roni A. Segal

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Roni Segal is a pensioner who lived most of his life in the colorful city of Tel-Aviv. With its gentle sense of deep inspection, Roni’s novels capture in great detail the stories of the city and its residents.

Roni dabbles in different types of literary writing. His book series on the Tel-Aviv social landscape was preluded by his light novel “Refugees”, describing the life of work refugees in the city. He also published a number of children’s adventure books. The last of which, “The magic chameleon”, was based on a journey to magical Madagascar.

His first internationally published book, “The Silver Fox Club”, includes many gentle, precise, and sensitive tales on the challenges (and benefits) of old age.
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Every Wednesday, former co-workers Shimon, Zaki and Cohen take their seats at their usual table, in their favorite restaurant by the beach, trying to adapt to the retiree-lifestyle. They exchange stories gathered through years of experience, reminisce about life on the assembly line, flirt(!) and bicker the only way they know how – together. That’s life in The Silver Fox club: a mixed bag of sly, rough, and charming men and women, whose life, views on old age, and relationships are all told with colorful expressions and sensitivity. Their unfolding stories and insights on the challenges and benefits of seniority are as relevant as ever, whether you are sixty or sixteen....






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