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The world knows Rachel Berry as the greatest performer of her generation.
She has everything she ever dreamed of-sold-out stadiums, millions of followers across every platform, awards lining the walls of her New York City penthouse, and a voice that changed the music industry forever.
But the most important part of her life began long before the fame.
It began in a small choir room at William McKinley High School in Lima, Ohio, where one teacher believed in her when no one else did.
Years after graduation, Rachel reconnects with Will Schuester, the man who once taught her to believe in her voice. What begins as friendship slowly grows into something deeper-something complicated by their past, their age difference, and the world watching Rachel's every move.
Together they build a life far beyond the choir room.
A marriage.
A family.
A global performing arts foundation that helps young dreamers find their voices.
Surrounded by friends like Finn Hudson, Kurt Hummel, Mercedes Jones, Santana Lopez, Brittany Pierce, Artie Abrams, Tina Cohen-Chang, Noah Puckerman, Quinn Fabray, Mike Chang, and Sam Evans, Rachel seems unstoppable.
Until one day, the music stops.
Rachel's sudden death sends shockwaves through the world-but the deepest grief belongs to the people who loved her most.
Her husband.
Her children.
Her friends.
And the choir room where it all began.
Even after she's gone, Rachel Berry's voice refuses to fade.
Because some music never truly ends.