Here’s a short piece inspired by the mood and themes of The Summer I Turned Pretty—late-summer heat, quiet longing, and the ache of change.
Throughout , the infinity necklace plays a crucial role. Conrad gives it to Belly as a symbol that his love is endless, even when he pushes her away. She spends most of the book trying to return it or hide it, but in the end, she wears it down the aisle. For readers, the necklace is the physical proof that Conrad was always the endgame.
The epilogue is the payoff fans waited for. Set years later (Belly is about 23), we learn:
If you're a fan of the series, you won't want to miss the conclusion to Belly and the Fisher brothers' journey. Get ready to experience the highs and lows of their relationships and to find out what the future holds for these beloved characters.
Jenny Han Genre: Young Adult Romance / Coming-of-Age Perspective: First-person (Belly Conklin)
The third and final book in Jenny Han’s trilogy, We'll Always Have Summer
Belly, desperate to hold onto the "safe" love she’s built and the connection to the Fisher family, says yes—despite her mother Laurel’s vocal disapproval and her own mounting doubts. The wedding planning moves to the only place that makes sense—Cousins Beach—which inevitably brings Conrad back into her orbit. The Evolution of Conrad Fisher