The Jewish Chronicle

Michael Rosenberg has some interesting tales to tell

November 24, 2016 21:59
281010 Michael Rosenberg

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

1 min read

He has travelled to Latin America, South Africa, and China, and was one of the founders of TV-am with Sir David Frost. Now Michael Rosenberg has turned a lifetime of experiences into a series of children's stories.

The businessman and writer from Hertfordshire has published his third book. The Little Lost Tune is the tale of twins on the hunt for some missing musical notes.

Mr Rosenberg, 71, tells People that he has always been imaginative and is constantly coming up with "crazy ideas".

He said: "My children will say I tend to embellish. I've always been an adventurer and I used to come back from business trips with all these stories. They said I should write them down and it set me thinking." Mr Rosenberg, who used to work for a merchant bank, started writing two years ago.

He was awarded an OBE in 1998 and has already drafted two chapters of his next book. He also plans an autobiography. "I've seen a lot and I love telling stories," he said.