This novel reconstructs a great love - beginning with its end. It is the story of a couple who, like so many, fell in love, lived an illusion, had children and fought against everything - against themselves and against the elements: uncertainty, precariousness, jealousy. They fought not to give up, and came a cropper several times. When love ends, the questions start: where did everything go wrong? How did we end up like this? All love is disputed story, in which the protagonists talk across one another, examine their memories, disagree about the causes, try to understand one another. Happy End is an unflinching autopsy of a couple's desires, expectations and mistakes, where entrenched grievances, lies and disagreements are at the fore - but there are also many happy moments. In this novel, Isaac Rosa addresses a universal theme, love, and the many constraints placed on it by life today: its precariousness and uncertainty.