

During the celebration, Lara Jean is preoccupied with the question of whether or not to deliver the letter to Peter herself. The celebration is at the house of her Aunt Carrie and Uncle Victor, who have one teenaged daughter-Haven, a girl Lara Jean’s age-and two younger twin sons. In the first chapter of the book, we learn that Lara Jean is carrying this letter in her pocket during a New Year’s Day celebration with her extended family: her older sister Margot-who is on vacation from college in Scotland-her younger sister Kitty, her widowed father and her grandmother.

These are both events from To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. The letter concerns a class ski trip that the two of them took together, during which they shared a kiss in a hot tub it also concerns an argument that Peter apparently had with Josh, Lara Jean’s sister Margot’s ex-boyfriend. The book opens with a letter that Lara Jean-now a junior in high school-has written to Peter Kavinsky, a popular boy in her class. I Still Love You deals with some of the consequences of these letters, which Lara Jean’s mischievous younger sister, Kitty, has discovered and distributed to the boys in question. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before concerns Lara Jean’s habit of writing secret love letters to boys she’s had crushes on, and P.S. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.The two books share the same main character and narrator, Lara Jean Song Covey, a Korean-American teenaged girl. A former librarian, Jenny earned her MFA in creative writing at the New School. Her books have been published in more than thirty languages. She is the coauthor of the Burn for Burn trilogy, with Siobhan Vivian.

She is also the author of The Summer I Turned Pretty series, Shug, and Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream.

Jenny Han is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before series, now Netflix movies.
