Where Rainbows End

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Title Where Rainbows End
First edition cover
First edition cover
Author Cecelia Ahern
Country Eire
Language English
Genre(s) Novel
Publisher HarperCollins
Released 2004
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 592 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 0-00-716501-3 (paperback edition)
Preceded by PS, I Love You
Followed by If You Could See Me Now

Where Rainbows End is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's second novel, published in 2004. It was titled Rosie Dunne in the US.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

From naughty children to rebellious teenagers, Rosie and Alex have stuck by each other through thick and thin. But just as they're discovering the joys of teenage nights on the town and dating disasters, they're separated. Alex's family moves from Dublin to America – and Alex goes with them. For good. Rosie's lost without her best friend. But on the eve of her departure to join Alex in Boston, Rosie gets news that will change her life forever – and keep her at home in Ireland. Their magical connection sees them through the ups and downs of each other's lives but neither of them knows whether their friendship can really survive the years and miles – as well as new relationships. And at the back of Rosie's mind is whether they were meant to be more than just good friends all along. Misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck have kept them out of each others' arms, but when presented with the ultimate opportunity, will they gamble everything – including their friendship – for true love?

  • Rosie – main protagonist
  • Alex – Rosie's friend who moves to America
  • Greg – Rosie's husband
  • Sally – Alex's wife
  • Katie – Rosie's daughter
  • Josh – Alex's son
  • Ruby – Rosie's work mate
  • Toby – Katie's best friend
  • Beth – younger Alex's girlfriend
Spoilers end here.


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