To All The Boys I've Loved Before -

Briefly introduce Lara Jean Covey and her five secret love letters.

Analyze why Lara Jean writes the letters. They aren't meant for the boys; they are meant to "exorcise" her feelings so she can move on. To All the Boys I've Loved Before

Discuss the significance of an Asian-American protagonist in a mainstream romance where her ethnicity is a natural part of her life (baking, Korean snacks, family traditions) rather than a source of "struggle" or the primary plot point. Briefly introduce Lara Jean Covey and her five

Conclude that while the letters started as a way to say goodbye to love, they ultimately served as an invitation for Lara Jean to finally start living her own life. To All the Boys I've Loved Before

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