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P.S. I Still Love You – Comprehensive Review

Transfiguring Adoption’s Overview:

P.S. I Still Love You, is the second book in the Lara Jean trilogy by Jenny Han. Of the three, it is probably my favorite one for it’s easy readability and plot line. I love how it discusses themes and situations many teens face, but with an edge of humor. I find this book extremely relatable and frequently find myself nodding along as the main character lives her day-to-day life.  I gave this book a score of three hoots because I feel it’s a good “jumping off” point for parents. It does not directly deal with adoption/foster care, but it’s themes relate perfectly to the situations many parents encounter when raising teenagers. Families should pay special attention to the romantic encounters in the book. Many are very emotionally charged and will be both triggers and important discussion points for your children.

The target audience for this novel appears to be children/teens aged 13-18. It also appears this book would be best for everyone, but especially adoptive families, and families with international adoption. This is a plucky, coming-of-age, rom-com that is feel-good and relatable. Foster/adoptive parents can use this book as a tool to…

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About the Reviewer: Robyn Briggs

Robyn lives in Charlotte, NC where she divides her time working as a newborn care specialist, writing, and speaking at literature conventions around the Southeast.  She pursued a double major in Sociology/Psychology at university, concentrating in child psychology. She rose to become president of the Sociology/Psychology Association chapter on campus. She was adopted as an infant and uses her experience as an adoptee in a cross-racial family to write and speak about challenges that may arise for both children and caretakers. When not writing, speaking, or holding babies, you can find Robyn in Asheville, NC hiking with her dog.


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