![]() ![]() Instant messages work like dialogues in this case, and we are spared from the long monologues of letters.Īlex and Rosie grow up with different professional aspirations. The second friendship that is explored is between Rosie and her friend Ruby through instant messaging while the two are at work. They live in the same neighborhood and meet often. These communications establish the closeness of their friendship. The narrative focuses on emotions and feelings rather than the setting.Īs best friends since childhood, Alex and Rosie exchange letters, small chits during classes, and birthday invites. We read Rosie and Alex’s tumultuous journey through 50 years to finally realize their feelings for each other that could be beyond friendship. The story is primarily set in Dublin and a portion in Boston where Rosie’s best friend Alex decides to settle down. ‘ Where Rainbows End‘ is written in an epistolary structure, where you read the communications made by the protagonist, Rosie to her friends and family, and formal correspondences since she was seven years old through letters, emails, instant messages, postcards, and chats. Thus, you know it is going to be a romance book with love letters! Nevertheless ‘ Love, Rosie‘ is more upfront in conjuring the image of letters or correspondences. I think the title ‘ Where Rainbows End‘ had a certain old-world charm to it. ![]() ‘ Where Rainbows End‘, more popularly known as ‘Love, Rosie’, is Cecelia Ahern’s second novel after ‘ P.S. ![]()
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