Book 3 The Summer I Turned Pretty May 2026

In the third and final installment of Jenny Han’s trilogy, titled We’ll Always Have Summer

The story kicks off with a punch to the gut: while at college, Belly discovers that Jeremiah was unfaithful during a spring break trip to Cabo. In a move that many readers found frustratingly rash, Jeremiah tries to fix the fracture by proposing. book 3 the summer i turned pretty

The Setting: The story picks up two years after the second book, with Belly finishing her first year of college. In the third and final installment of Jenny

3. Major Themes

1. The End of Childhood vs. Adulthood

The characters are no longer children spending idle summers; they are making life-altering decisions (marriage, career, inheritance). The book explores the growing pains of leaving the safety of the nest. Adulthood The characters are no longer children spending

But that messiness is exactly why the trilogy is a modern classic. It doesn't give you a fairytale. It gives you a realistic look at first love, heartbreak, and the painful process of choosing who you want to become.

The wedding doesn’t happen the way you think it will. Belly makes a choice that feels wrong in the moment but right in the epilogue. Jenny Han skips ahead years to show us the "after."

The Return of Conrad Fisher

Let’s be honest: this book belongs to Conrad.