Na kraju duge

Na kraju duge

Cecelia Ahern

The novel tells the touching story of Rosie Dunne and Alex Stewart, childhood best friends who grew up together in Dublin. Their deep connection endures decades, despite physical distance and life's challenges.

When Alex's family moves to Boston, their plans for a future together change. Rosie remains in Ireland, facing unexpected life changes, while Alex builds a career as a heart surgeon in the United States. Despite the distance, their friendship survives through letters, emails, and text messages, reflecting their emotional connection and unspoken feelings.

The book explores themes of love, fate, and missed opportunities, showing how life's circumstances and misunderstandings can affect relationships. Through the form of an epistolary novel, readers follow their lives, hoping that their relationship will grow into something more.

At the End of the Rainbow is an emotional and inspiring story that encourages reflection on the importance of honesty and courage in love.

Original title
Where Rainbows End
Translation
Petra Mrduljaš
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
380
Publisher
Profil International, Zagreb, 2008.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53120-827-7

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