Prologue - Chapter 8
· The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Han, Jenny. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. Simon & Schuster, 2018.
· The novel is told from the first-person perspective of the narrator, Lara Jean Covey, and uses the present tense.
· Prologue: in the short prologue, Lara Jean reflects that she likes to save all of the letters she has written to the boys she loved.
· Lara Jean explains that she writes these to help her move on from her feelings and never intends to send them.
· Instead of sending them, she stores them inside a teal hatbox she keeps in her room.
· Once the letter is written, she is “no longer consumed by [her] all-consuming love” (i).
· She believes writing the letters allows her to be free.
· Chapter 1: A new school year is approaching, and Lara Jean is at home with...
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