
The End of the Rainbow
The End of the Rainbow, likely written in the early 20th century by Mary Esther Miller MacGregor, is a work of fiction set in a small Canadian town. The story centers on Lawyer Ed and Angus McRae, a father facing health and financial struggles, while exploring themes of community, compassion, and hope. The narrative emphasizes the bond between Angus and his son Roderick, who dreams of alleviating his father's burdens, highlighting familial love and the spirit of neighborly support during difficult times.














