Her books and their adaptations have already become modern classics. Always and Forever may conclude the To All the Boys I've Loved Before film trilogy, but Han's characters are widely beloved, as is the author herself. Han also looks genuinely proud and happy on that stage, which most likely isn't an act. Certainly, Lara Jean and Peter's meet-cute would have to involve the author who created the characters in the first place, so this casting decision is absolutely perfect. Principal Cho is played by none other than Han. On stage, Principal Cho gives Lara Jean her award and beams with pride as they shake hands. When she tries to get up to receive her award, her long hair gets caught in her chair - so Peter helps her untangle it. 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. The flashback shows Lara Jean sitting in front of Peter, with her name written on her backpack in glittery letters. Jenny Han is the 1 New York Times bestselling author of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before series, now Netflix movies. However, in the love letter he writes to Lara Jean in her senior yearbook, Peter reveals that his first memory of LJ is when they met: At a school assembly where she received a special award for attendance. In the first movie, it's established that LJ and Peter have known each other since middle school, which eliminates the meet-cute aspect of their story. Related: Amazon's The Map of Tiny Perfect Things Gives Groundhog Day a Teen Twist
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