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Jenny Han (born September 3, 1980) is an American author, screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner. She is best known for writing '' The Summer I Turned Pretty'' trilogy, which she adapted into a
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for Prime Video. She also wrote the '' To All the Boys'' trilogy which was adapted into a Netflix
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Early life and education

Han was born and raised in Richmond, Virginia, to Korean-American parents. She graduated from Maggie L. Walker Governor's School for Government and International Studies in 1998, then attended the
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. In 2006, she received her Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at
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Career


Author

Han wrote her first book, the children's novel ''Shug'', while she was in college. ''Shug'' was published in 2006 and is about Annemarie Wilcox, a twelve-year-old trying to navigate the perils of junior high school. Her next project was a young adult romance trilogy about a girl's coming-of-age during her summer breaks. The three novels, ''The Summer I Turned Pretty'', ''It's Not Summer Without You'', and ''We'll Always Have Summer'', were published from 2009 to 2011 by
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and quickly became ''New York Times'' Best Sellers. The trilogy is the story of protagonist/narrator, Belly Conklin, who struggles to choose between two brothers she has known her whole life and works through a messy love triangle. Han's second young adult trilogy was co-written with Siobhan Vivian and began with the 2012 publication of ''Burn for Burn''. The novel follows three high school girls seeking revenge in their island town and contains
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and romance elements. The trilogy includes ''Fire with Fire'', published in 2013, and ''Ashes to Ashes'', published in 2014. In 2014, Han released a young adult romance novel, ''
To All the Boys I've Loved Before ''To All the Boys I've Loved Before'' is a 2014 young adult romance novel by American author Jenny Han, first published by Simon & Schuster and released on April 15, 2014. Han was inspired to write the book based on her own habit of writing lo ...
'', about Lara Jean Song Covey, a high school student whose life turns upside down when the letters she wrote to her five past crushes are mailed without her knowledge. The novel was optioned for a screen adaptation within weeks of its publication. The sequel, '' P.S. I Still Love You'', was released the following year, and won the Young Adult 2015–2016 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature. A third novel, '' Always and Forever, Lara Jean'', was released in 2017.


TV and film

Han executive produced the Netflix adaptation of her novel ''
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'', starring
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in the lead role, which began filming in July 2017 and was released by Netflix in August 2018, to positive reviews. Han had a brief cameo in the film. Han also executive produced the sequel films '' To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You'' and '' To All the Boys: Always and Forever'' which were released in 2020 and 2021. In June 2022, '' The Summer I Turned Pretty'' was released on
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. Han created the series, which is based on her book trilogy of the same title, and serves as showrunner and executive producer. Han has cameos in the first and second season. The television adaptation was noteworthy in part because there were a number of modifications to make the story more diverse. For example, in the book, Belly appears to be of European descent, as confirmed by the original book cover. However, in the television series, Belly is biracial; her dad is White and her mom is Korean-American. The series was renewed for a second season before the first season was even released. The series has been renewed for season 3 at Prime Video. In 2022, Han launched her production company, Jenny Kissed Me, after signing a multiyear deal with Amazon Prime Video. Of the deal, Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios, said "Not only is Jenny Han a beloved and best-selling author, but she has also brought her voice to screens around the world, speaking to her fans with an authentic voice that inspires, moves and entertains her huge and growing fan base. We are so excited to now be the home for Jenny and her fantastic work to come. I know our global prime audience will thank us." In 2023, Han was named one of the Top 50 TV Producers of the Year by Variety and was named to Adweek's Creative 100. In May 2023, ''
XO, Kitty ''XO, Kitty'' is an American romantic comedy drama television series created by Jenny Han for Netflix that premiered on May 18, 2023. It is a spin-off of the ''To All the Boys'' film series (itself an adaptation of Han's book trilogy '' To Al ...
'', a spinoff television series to ''To All the Boys'' film series was released on Netflix. Han created the series and serves as writer, executive producer, and showrunner on the first season. The series follows Lara Jean's sister, Kitty Covey, as she goes on her own journey to boarding school in Seoul, South Korea. Season 1 was nominated for an Emmy for best teen series. In June 2023, Netflix announced that ''XO, Kitty'' was renewed for season 2. Season 2 was released on January 16, 2025 on Netflix.


Works

Standalone Novels: * ''Shug'' (2006) * ''Clara Lee and the Apple Pie Dream'' (2011) * ''My True Love Gave To Me: Twelve Holiday Stories'' (2014) ''The Summer I Turned Pretty'' Trilogy: * ''The Summer I Turned Pretty'' (2009) * ''It's Not Summer Without You'' (2010) * ''We'll Always Have Summer'' (2011) ''Burn for Burn'' Trilogy: * ''Burn for Burn'' (2012) * ''Fire with Fire'' (2013) * ''Ashes to Ashes'' (2014) ''To All The Boys I've Loved Before'' Trilogy: * ''To All the Boys I've Loved Before'' (2014) * ''P.S. I Still Love You'' (2015) * ''Always and Forever, Lara Jean'' (2017)


Filmography


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Jenny Living people 21st-century American women writers 21st-century American novelists American children's writers American writers of Korean descent American writers of young adult literature Writers from Richmond, Virginia University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni Novelists from New York (state) 1980 births American women writers of young adult literature