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Where Rainbows End
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Cecelia Ahern

This is another lovely book by Cecelia Ahern. I was actually amazed that I glued to this book, a gift from a close friend, Neko Sad. This book is written in letter format, from one to another with a few short description of stories in between. It was written in such a way, that everything just fall into place perfectly. I remembered crying and wondering to myself, whether such a love is possible, where two childhood friends end up going through lives of ups and downs, unsure of each other feelings, and in the end, find themselves in each other arms. It just so sweet. And it just put hopes that love, could really, after all, is out there.
Now that I think of it, I can't find this book anywhere. I wonder whom I have lent it to. Sigh, I feel like reading it again.
Synopsis:
The new warm and absorbing story from the author of PS, I LOVE YOU is a bittersweet tale of childhood friends Rosie and Alex whose relationship must survive many trials and tribulations, not least the discovery of their true feelings for one another.
From naughty children to rebellious teenagers and mixed-up twenty- and thirty-somethings, Rosie and Alex have stuck by each other through thick and thin, even when Alex moved across the Atlantic to Boston and Rosie fell pregnant as a teenager.
Alex supports Rosie through one of the most difficult times of her life -- a time when she should be out partying and going to university but is instead changing nappies and coping with a screaming baby.
In return, Rosie is there for Alex when he struggles through his medical internship and copes with a messy divorce.
Throughout the ups and downs of each other lives, they have remained a constant, a shoulder to cry on, someone to laugh and share their innermost feelings with.But can their friendship survive the years and the miles and, more critically, when they each marry someone else? Were they meant to be more than just good friends all along? Misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck.
Cecelia Ahern
From naughty children to rebellious teenagers and mixed-up twenty- and thirty-somethings, Rosie and Alex have stuck by each other through thick and thin, even when Alex moved across the Atlantic to Boston and Rosie fell pregnant as a teenager.
Alex supports Rosie through one of the most difficult times of her life -- a time when she should be out partying and going to university but is instead changing nappies and coping with a screaming baby.
In return, Rosie is there for Alex when he struggles through his medical internship and copes with a messy divorce.
Throughout the ups and downs of each other lives, they have remained a constant, a shoulder to cry on, someone to laugh and share their innermost feelings with.But can their friendship survive the years and the miles and, more critically, when they each marry someone else? Were they meant to be more than just good friends all along? Misunderstandings, circumstances and sheer bad luck.
Cecelia Ahern
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