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Where Rainbows End
Author: Cecelia Ahern

Publisher: HarperCollins Publisher
ISBN: 9780007300815
Pages: 592
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Where Rainbows End tackles the story of two young friends as they journey from childhood to adulthood, and deal with a gamut of issues, relationships, separation and misunderstandings.

Set in Dublin, Rosie and Alex are two young children who are also best friends. As they grow up together, they experience the ups and downs that life has in store for them. From the fun of teenage nights to dating problems, their friendship grows with time. At the age of 17, their relationship starts getting a romantic touch.

Rosie is a planner, and this enables her to get admission into Boston University. But a shocking revelation changes Rosie’s plans and makes her stay in Ireland forever. What is this revelation that makes her set aside her dreams? Alex, on the other hand, moves to Boston and becomes a medical student. He also finds a new love in college.

Alex and Rosie exchange many emails, notes and letters during this period of separation, which makes them realize that there is much more in store for them in life than they could even have imagined. Can they overcome the obstacles of unwanted circumstances, bad luck and finally risk their friendship for true love?

Where Rainbows End became the number 1 bestseller in Ireland and the United Kingdom. This book also won the German CORINE Award in 2005.