Where Rainbows End

Published by: Harper (1 August 2008)

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A simple story that is filled with subtle emotions and perpetual love, Where Rainbows End can put a smile on readers faces. Written by the renowned author 59, best known for her debut novel PS, I Love You, the impact created by her second work is equally massive, internationally. Where Rainbows End is the story of Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart. The book beautifully captures their life, love, and emotions. The book’s style of narration uses an epistolary pattern. Rosie and Alex are thick childhood friends who grew up together in Dublin. However, their relationship takes a hit when Alex had to move from Dublin to Boston. But inspite of the distance, they keep in touch through a series of text messages, emails, and letters. As the story progresses, their friendship advances to a higher level and they start to develop feelings for each other. However, moving forward with their own individual ambitions and preferences, both of their lives undergo many events and changes. The book starts off when both Rosie and Alex are seven years old and spans into their fifties. The author has beautifully portrayed the way their relationship grew over years. Various kinds of events, like weddings, births, and deaths pass by their lives, and these are interwoven between a multitude of the novel's characters. Published by Harper in 2008, Where Rainbows End is available as paperback. Key Features: The book known by the name Love, Rosie in the US, is an international bestseller. It has won many accolades including the German Corine Award in 2005. A film adaptation of the book, directed by Christian Ditter, is set to release in October 2014.