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P.S. I Still Love You
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P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han is the charming and heartfelt sequel to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. Continuing the story of Lara Jean Covey, it delves deeper into the complications of first love, trust, and growing up.
The novel begins with Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky finally deciding to give their relationship a real chance. What started as a pretend romance has turned into something genuine, but as their feelings grow, so do the challenges. Lara Jean struggles with insecurities, jealousy, and the fear that her love story may not be as perfect as she imagined. When John Ambrose McClaren, another recipient of one of her old love letters, unexpectedly re-enters her life, Lara Jean finds herself caught between the pull of past emotions and the reality of her present relationship.
Jenny Han beautifully captures the teenage experience—navigating first loves, heartbreaks, and the fragile trust that relationships require. Through Lara Jean’s perspective, the novel explores themes of honesty, forgiveness, and the vulnerability that comes with opening your heart to someone else. While Peter is charming and supportive, he also makes mistakes, and Lara Jean must learn to reconcile her romantic ideals with the complexities of real love.
The book balances lighthearted moments—like sweet dates, family bonds, and playful banter—with deeper emotional struggles. Readers see the importance of communication, the value of self-respect, and the courage it takes to define what love truly means.
As the middle book of the trilogy, P.S. I Still Love You bridges the innocence of Lara Jean’s first crush with the maturity that comes from experiencing both joy and disappointment. Jenny Han delivers a relatable, warm, and uplifting story that resonates with anyone who has ever questioned love, loyalty, and the meaning of happily ever after.
Jenny Han
Jenny Han is an American author of young adult fiction and children's fiction.
She is best known for writing The Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy and the To All the Boys series, the former of which was adapted into a TV series of the same name beginning in 2022 and the latter was adapted into a film series of the same name beginning in 2018
Han was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, to Korean-American parents.
She graduated from Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies in 1998, then attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
In 2006, she received her Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at The New School
Han wrote her first book, the children's novel Shug, while she was in college.
Shug was published in 2006 and is about Annemarie Wilcox, a twelve-year-old trying to navigate the perils of junior high school.
Her next project was a young adult romance trilogy about a girl's coming-of-age during her summer breaks. The three novels, The Summer I Turned Pretty, It's Not Summer Without You, and We'll Always Have Summer, were published from 2009 to 2011 by Simon & Schuster and quickly became New York Times Best Sellers.
The trilogy is the story of protagonist/narrator, Belly Conklin, who falls in love with two brothers she has known her whole life and works through a messy love triangle.
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