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APPENDIX I SYNOPSIS Rosie and Alex Were Bestfriend Since They Were in Childhood. Like, They Were Always Together Forever. But, A APPENDIX I SYNOPSIS Rosie and Alex were bestfriend since they were in childhood. Like, they were always together forever. But, Alex has to move from Dublin to Boston with his family at his teenage. Everything was well, Rosie accepted in Boston University to study about management and Alex accepted in Harvard University to study about medical. When Alex planned to accompany Rosie to prom his plane delayed. Rosie disappointed, then she came with Brian The Whine, a friend who Alex hated. Here, fate tried to play with them. At the end of the school year, when everything was setting up, Rosie got big trouble. Rosie Dunne’s life changed forever. She was pregnant. Rosie’s life started mess. She could not attend her collage and built her life again in Dublin. Moreover, Rosie and Alex plot twist of life began. Through ups and downs she lived her life. When Alex has to marry, so does Rosie. But they were still have intense communicate, and they were think of each other. When Alex and Rosie divorced. They started quetions to theirself. Were they fate to friend for another or were they fate to belong one for another? APPENDIX II AUTHOR’S BIOGRAPHY Cecelia Ahern (born 30 September 1981)is an Irish novelist whose work was first published in 2004. Ahern was born and grew up in Dublin. She is now published in nearly fifty countries, and has sold over 25 million copies of her novels worldwide. Two of her books have been adapted as films and she has created several TV series. She and her books have won numerous awards, including the Irish Book Award for Popular Fiction for The Year I Met You.She has published several novels and contributed a number of short stories to various anthologies. Ahern also created and produced the ABCcomedy Samantha Who? starring Christina Applegate. Ahern is the daughter of the former Taoiseach of Ireland, Bertie Ahern. Her older sister, Georgina Ahern, is married to Nicky Byrne of Irish pop group Westlife. In 2000, Cecelia Ahern was part of the Irish pop group Shimma, who finished third in the Irish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest. Before starting her writing and producing career, she obtained a degree in Journalism and Media Communications from Griffith College Dublin, but withdrew from a Master's degree course to pursue her writing career. On 14 December 2009, it was announced that Cecelia had given birth to her first child with husband David Keoghan, a girl named Robin. One of her spokeswomen confirmed in March 2012 that she was pregnant with a second child. Cecelia gave birth to her second child a boy named Sonny on 23 July 2012. They currently live in Malahide in North County Dublin. .
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