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'''Where Rainbows End''' (in the US known as '''''Love, Rosie''''' or '''''Rosie Dunne''''') is [[Ireland|Irish]] writer [[Cecelia Ahern]]'s second novel, published in 2004. The entire novel is written in [[epistolary novel|epistolary]] structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages, and newspaper articles. The book reached number 1 in Ireland and the UK, and was a best seller internationally.<ref>http://www.rte.ie/tv/theafternoonshow/2008/0415/book577.html</ref> The book won the German CORINE Award in 2005. The novel was adapted into a [[Love, Rosie (film)|film]].
'''''Where Rainbows End''''' (known as '''''Love, Rosie''''' or '''''Rosie Dunne''''' in the United States) is the second novel by Irish writer [[Cecelia Ahern]], published in 2004. The entire novel is written in [[epistolary novel|epistolary]] structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages, and newspaper articles. The book reached number one in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and was a best seller internationally.<ref>http://www.rte.ie/tv/theafternoonshow/2008/0415/book577.html</ref> The book won the German CORINE Award in 2005. In 2014, the novel was adapted into a film titled ''[[Love, Rosie (film)|Love, Rosie]]''.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
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== Characters ==
==Characters==
* Rosie Dunne - Rosie is one of the main characters who lives in Dublin with her daughter Katie and has always dreamed of working in a hotel. The book follows her relationship with best friend Alex as distance and circumstances are forever testing their friendship. Rosie begins to question whether she was always meant to be more than friends with Alex and these feelings soon begin to take effect on their friendship.
* Rosie Dunne: One of the main characters who lives in Dublin with her daughter Katie and has always dreamed of working in a hotel. The book follows her relationship with best friend Alex as distance and circumstances are forever testing their friendship. Rosie begins to question whether she was always meant to be more than friends with Alex and these feelings soon begin to take effect on their friendship.
* Alex Stewart - Alex is the other main character of the book, originally from Dublin where he grew up with Rosie, his family move to Boston where Alex eventually becomes a surgeon. Alex gets married and has a son called Josh but might have his heart always really belonged to Rosie.
* Alex Stewart: The other main character of the book, originally from Dublin where he grew up with Rosie, his family move to Boston where Alex eventually becomes a surgeon. Alex gets married and has a son called Josh but might have his heart always really belonged to Rosie.
* Phil Stewart- Phil is one of the minor characters of the book and is Alex's brother. The two often communicate via email and Phil is always giving Alex advice about love and his friendship with Rosie.
* Phil Stewart: One of the minor characters of the book and is Alex's brother. The two often communicate via email and Phil is always giving Alex advice about love and his friendship with Rosie.
* Sally- Sally meets Alex in Boston and the pair fall in love and get married and have a son together called Josh. Soon their relationship begins having problems, could Alex's feelings for Rosie be the cause of this?
* Sally: Sally meets Alex in Boston and the pair fall in love and get married and have a son together called Josh. Soon their relationship begins having problems, could Alex's feelings for Rosie be the cause of this?
* Greg - Greg is a minor character in the book who marries Rosie. It soon becomes apparent that Greg is not right for Rosie and he is unfaithful to her.
* Greg: A minor character in the book who marries Rosie. It soon becomes apparent that Greg is not right for Rosie and he is unfaithful to her.
*Katie - Katie has a best friend in the book called Toby and their relationship mirrors the relationship that Alex and Rosie had as children. As she gets older her relationship with Toby changes and it teaches Rosie about her real feelings for Alex.
* Katie: Katie has a best friend in the book called Toby and their relationship mirrors the relationship that Alex and Rosie had as children. As she gets older her relationship with Toby changes and it teaches Rosie about her real feelings for Alex.
*Toby- Toby is Katie's best friend and their relationship is very similar to the relationship Alex and Rosie had as children. Toby and Katie lose touch and meet after several years where they realize they were always meant to be more than friends.
* Toby: Katie's best friend and their relationship is very similar to the relationship Alex and Rosie had as children. Toby and Katie lose touch and meet after several years where they realize they were always meant to be more than friends.
*Brian - Brian is Katie's dad who comes back into her life midway through the book. He went to school with Rosie and Alex.
* Brian: Katie's father who comes back into her life midway through the book. He went to school with Rosie and Alex.
*Ruby - Ruby is best friends with Rosie after they meet working in an office for a stationery company. Ruby is always on hand to offer Rosie advice when she is unsure of her feelings in life and love.
* Ruby: Ruby is best friends with Rosie after they meet working in an office for a stationery company. Ruby is always on hand to offer Rosie advice when she is unsure of her feelings in life and love.
*Mrs. Julie Casey - Also known as "Mrs. Big Nose Smelly Breath Casey" by Rosie and Alex. Towards the middle of the story Rosie, after quitting her job, goes to work at her old primary school as a receptionist and the two become friends.
* Mrs. Julie Casey: Also known as "Mrs. Big Nose Smelly Breath Casey" by Rosie and Alex. Towards the middle of the story Rosie, after quitting her job, goes to work at her old primary school as a receptionist and the two become friends.
*Bethany: Alex's second wife. She was his first girlfriend in high school, but were reunited years later. They have a son named "Theo." Rosie never liked her.
* Bethany: Alex's second wife. She was his first girlfriend in high school, but were reunited years later. They have a son named Theo. Rosie never liked her.
* Stephanie - Rosie's older sister.
* Stephanie: Rosie's older sister.
* Kevin - Rosie's younger brother.
* Kevin: Rosie's younger brother.
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== Film ==
==Film adaptation==
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There is a film adaptation of the book directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Christian Ditter|de}} with [[Lily Collins]] as Rosie Dunne and [[Sam Claflin]] as Alex Stewart. The film was released in October 2014.
A film adaptation of the book was released in October 2014. It was directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Christian Ditter|de}}, and stars [[Lily Collins]] as Rosie Dunne and [[Sam Claflin]] as Alex Stewart.


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://uk.cecelia-ahern.com/|Cecila's official website}}
* {{Official website|http://uk.cecelia-ahern.com/|Cecila's official website}}
{{Cecelia Ahern}}
{{Cecelia Ahern}}


[[Category:Novels by Cecelia Ahern]]
[[Category:Novels set in Dublin (city)]]
[[Category:HarperCollins books]]
[[Category:2004 novels]]
[[Category:2004 novels]]
[[Category:Irish novels adapted into films]]
[[Category:Epistolary novels]]
[[Category:Epistolary novels]]
[[Category:HarperCollins books]]
[[Category:Irish novels adapted into films]]
[[Category:Novels by Cecelia Ahern]]
[[Category:Novels set in Dublin (city)]]
[[Category:Novels set in Boston]]
[[Category:Novels set in Boston]]

Revision as of 06:41, 9 November 2017

Where Rainbows End
First edition cover
AuthorCecelia Ahern
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
2004
Publication placeIreland
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages592 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN0-00-716501-3 (paperback edition)
OCLC57750790
823.92 22
LC ClassPR6101.H47 W47 2005
Preceded byPS, I Love You 
Followed byIf You Could See Me Now 

Where Rainbows End (known as Love, Rosie or Rosie Dunne in the United States) is the second novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, published in 2004. The entire novel is written in epistolary structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages, and newspaper articles. The book reached number one in Ireland and the United Kingdom, and was a best seller internationally.[1] The book won the German CORINE Award in 2005. In 2014, the novel was adapted into a film titled Love, Rosie.

Synopsis

Where Rainbows End is a story told through letters, emails and instant messaging about the ever-changing relationship between the two main characters Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart. Rosie and Alex are close friends from childhood but one day they are suddenly separated when Alex and his family move from Dublin to Boston. The book guides us through their relationship as it continues to change due to distance, new relationships and circumstances which seem determined to keep them apart. One question remains throughout the book, were they always meant to be more than friends and will they risk everything including their friendship on love?

Characters

  • Rosie Dunne: One of the main characters who lives in Dublin with her daughter Katie and has always dreamed of working in a hotel. The book follows her relationship with best friend Alex as distance and circumstances are forever testing their friendship. Rosie begins to question whether she was always meant to be more than friends with Alex and these feelings soon begin to take effect on their friendship.
  • Alex Stewart: The other main character of the book, originally from Dublin where he grew up with Rosie, his family move to Boston where Alex eventually becomes a surgeon. Alex gets married and has a son called Josh but might have his heart always really belonged to Rosie.
  • Phil Stewart: One of the minor characters of the book and is Alex's brother. The two often communicate via email and Phil is always giving Alex advice about love and his friendship with Rosie.
  • Sally: Sally meets Alex in Boston and the pair fall in love and get married and have a son together called Josh. Soon their relationship begins having problems, could Alex's feelings for Rosie be the cause of this?
  • Greg: A minor character in the book who marries Rosie. It soon becomes apparent that Greg is not right for Rosie and he is unfaithful to her.
  • Katie: Katie has a best friend in the book called Toby and their relationship mirrors the relationship that Alex and Rosie had as children. As she gets older her relationship with Toby changes and it teaches Rosie about her real feelings for Alex.
  • Toby: Katie's best friend and their relationship is very similar to the relationship Alex and Rosie had as children. Toby and Katie lose touch and meet after several years where they realize they were always meant to be more than friends.
  • Brian: Katie's father who comes back into her life midway through the book. He went to school with Rosie and Alex.
  • Ruby: Ruby is best friends with Rosie after they meet working in an office for a stationery company. Ruby is always on hand to offer Rosie advice when she is unsure of her feelings in life and love.
  • Mrs. Julie Casey: Also known as "Mrs. Big Nose Smelly Breath Casey" by Rosie and Alex. Towards the middle of the story Rosie, after quitting her job, goes to work at her old primary school as a receptionist and the two become friends.
  • Bethany: Alex's second wife. She was his first girlfriend in high school, but were reunited years later. They have a son named Theo. Rosie never liked her.
  • Stephanie: Rosie's older sister.
  • Kevin: Rosie's younger brother.

Film adaptation

A film adaptation of the book was released in October 2014. It was directed by Christian Ditter, and stars Lily Collins as Rosie Dunne and Sam Claflin as Alex Stewart.

References