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Mr. J. M. Rosenblum just wanted to fit in. He had aspired to be a middle class gentleman in London ever since escaping Berlin. As a German Jew just prior to World War Two he was always striving to obey the rules set out in the Helpful Information and Friendly Guidance for every Refugee pamphlet handed to him by the German Jewish Aid Committee representative as he arrived on the London dock with his wife Sadie.
As the years passed, Jack became a successful carpet factory owner and acquired a nice home, beautiful Jaguar and fitted suits from the finest tailor. The one need that he continued to have was acceptance into London society through membership in a golf club. When this failed, Jack decided that he would build his own golf course.
Jack buys land in Dorset and moves his wife to the countryside. Now he has another society to fit into as he begins building a golf course on his own. He studies all the great courses and begins writing letters to the famous Bobby Jones, designer of the world renowned Augusta golf course. Mr. Rosenblum Dreams in English will charm and delight as Mr. Rosenblum deals with rampaging woolly-pigs, migrant struggles and dreams dared to be dreamed.