We'll Always Have Summer
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Publisher Description
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Can Belly make a final choice between Jeremiah and Conrad? Find out in the conclusion of the New York Times bestselling The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy from the author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (now a major motion picture!).
Belly has only ever been in love with two boys, both with the last name Fisher. And after being with Jeremiah for the last two years, she’s almost positive he is her soul mate. Almost. While Conrad has not gotten over the mistake of letting Belly go, Jeremiah has always known that Belly is the girl for him. So when Belly and Jeremiah decide to make things forever, Conrad realizes that it’s now or never—tell Belly he loves her, or lose her for good.
Belly will have to confront her feelings for Jeremiah and Conrad and face the inevitable: She will have to break one of their hearts.
This paperback edition features bonus content, including Conrad’s letters to Belly and an excerpt of Burn for Burn by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian!
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Grab some tissues for this heartfelt story about the emotional chaos of young love gone awry. Earnest and tomboyish, Belly is diving headfirst into college life, but she’s still committed to her sweet (if not always bright) high-school boyfriend Jeremiah. But when a wild frat party unexpectedly reveals a shady secret that Jeremiah’s been keeping from her, she decides to make a very bold move in the hopes of saving their relationship. The third novel in Jenny Han’s exhilarating Summer trilogy gets deep into Belly’s mind with a realistic internal monologue that anyone who’s ever been in love (or thought about it) can relate to. We’ll Always Have Summer is a rollercoaster ride of emotions—and we wouldn’t want it any other way.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Isabel (Belly) Conklin always knew she "would be Belly Fisher one day." She just didn't know which of the Fisher brothers she'd marry: Conrad, her first love, or younger brother Jeremiah, who caught her on the rebound. As fate would have it, Jeremiah is the one to propose marriage during the spring of Belly's first year in college. Following impulse rather than reason (or her mother's adamant protests), Belly accepts. However, her premarital bliss is undercut by the flicker of passion she still holds for Conrad. In Han's conclusion to the trilogy that began with The Summer I Turned Pretty, she both underscores the folly of getting engaged too young and vividly depicts the emotions of a girl on the brink of womanhood, impatient to make all of her dreams come true. If Jeremiah's frat-boy mentality is somewhat stereotyped, he remains an effective foil to the more pensive, sensitive Conrad. While Belly's final decision may not come as a surprise to readers, it will satisfy those who have followed her through each of her summers. Ages 12 up.