Where Rainbows End

Forever is perhaps a novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern from the year 2004.

Data

In Britain, it appeared under the title Where Rainbows End and in the U.S. under the name of the main character Rosie Dunne. In Germany he came in the translation by Christine Strüh in publishing Krüger, Frankfurt / M. in 2005 ( ISBN 3-8105-0141-7 ) out. An audio book of the same name from Munich The Hörverlag (ISBN 3-89940-475-0 ) included 2 CDs. Under the direction and editing of the audio art group serotonin speak Simone Kabst, Andreas and Franziska Petri Roloff. Another edition was published in 2008 in the RM - book and media - distribution in Gütersloh.

Style

Ahern designed the entire book with letters and e -mails that send the protagonists against each other. Also, short text messages, phone calls and chat messages are listed.

Content

Rosie and Alex have known each other since they were five years old. They go together to the same school and are best friends. They grow up together, discover together the world, standing to the side, trust blindly and share sämtliches sorrow and joy with each other. But then, Alex has to go with his parents to America shortly before graduation, while Rosie remains in Ireland. She wanted him actually follow to America and learn the hotel management, but she is pregnant by another man. Although they are separate, both remain friends. They not only communicate through letters, but also through emails and telephone. In Ireland, Rosie pulls her daughter, Alex studied medicine at Harvard and married an American. After a few years the marriage goes to pieces, and he is solo again. Rosie has gotten married, but as the two royal children in the same song, they can not come together.

Review

Charly Koke writes: "Of course the characters but also experience " blows " such as relationships, going to pieces, or the death of loved ones. Realistically, though very nearly shows how they manage to deal with it. The bulk of the story is very humorous, light and fluffy told that " blows " related to the smaller part, but also they are described loosely, with the appropriate seriousness and appropriate. "

Book

  • Forever perhaps, Frankfurt, Fischer -Taschenbuch -Verlag, ISBN 978-3-596-16134-8

Filming

In November 2010, the company Constantin gave the film known to the film rights has always maybe secured to for. Produces the literary adaptation of Robert Kulzer of Constantin and Simon Brooks for Canyon Creek Films.

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