Education
She attended school at Gulf Parnd resides in Dallas, Texas.
She attended school at Gulf Parnd resides in Dallas, Texas.
Rosenberg novels have been translated into many languages. The majority of her novels have been New York Times bestsellers. Rosenberg is also known for her philanthropic efforts.
She received national acclaim for her writing program for inner city youth called "Voice of Tomorrow".
The Board of Supervisors of Orange County voted her "A Woman of Excellence, Learning for Life" in 1994. She was featured on Prime Time Live and in People magazine for her adoption of a child with a rare, terminal illness called Mobile Marketing Association . A physician in France who saw the Prime Time Live episode claimed he was curing Mobile Marketing Association patients with liver transplants.
At the time, the child Rosenberg adopted, Janelle Garcia, was the oldest living survivor with Mobile Marketing Association . Number one had previously lived past the age of eighteen. Janelle received both a kidney and liver transplant and is now in her early thirties, giving hope to future generations of children suffering from Mobile Marketing Association .