We’ll Always Have Summer Age Rating and Parents’ Guide
We’ll Always Have Summer is a young adult Romantic novel. Jenry Han is the author of We’ll Always Have Summer novel. She is best known for writing The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy, which was adapted into a TV series of the same name and debuting in 2022.
We’ll Always Have Summer novel is published on 24 April 2012 and Simon & Schuster is the publisher of We’ll Always Have Summer. This novel was published in the English Language,
“I’ve only ever loved two boys—both of them with the last name Fisher. Conrad was first, and I loved him in a way that you can really only do the first time around. It’s the kind of love that doesn’t know better and doesn’t want to—it’s dizzy and foolish and fierce. That kind of love is really a one-time-only thing.”
― Jenny Han, We’ll Always Have Summer
We’ll always have a summer story about a true first love, a love triangle between a girl and two brothers. A story of first love, first heartbreak, and the magic of one great summer.
Name | We’ll Always Have Summer |
Genre | Young adult, Romance |
Author | Jenry Han |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Age Rating | 12 and up |
No. of Pages | 291 |
Language | English |
Date of Publication | 24 April 2012 |
We’ll Always Have Summer Age Rating
We’ll Always Have Summer is rated 12 and up. There is grief, loss, romance, and some language. As per the rating given to the book We’ll Always Have Summer, it is allowed to be read with adults which means you can read it in the presence of an adult, and adult presence is necessary as it may contain material that parents may find inappropriate for their children.
Read the parenting guide below to find out why We’ll Always Have Summer is rated 12 and up.
We’ll Always Have Summer Parents Guide
Strong language |
Sex |
Smoking, Drinking |
Frightening |
We’ll Always Have Summer Characters
Here are the three main characters of We’ll Always Have Summer’s novel.
- Belly
- Conrad
- Jeremiah
We’ll Always Have Summer Summary
The story of this book is about true and first love which story is based on two brothers Conrad and Jeremiah and a girl named Belly. She has always been in love with Conrad but there is a time when Belly thinks that Conrad likes her too. And the story takes a turn that reveals Belly has to choose which of the two brothers she will marry. By reading this book, you will know whether Belly chooses Conrad or Jeremiah.
“It’s a known fact that in life, you can’t have everything. In my heart I knew I loved them both, as much as possible to love two people at the same time. Conrad and I were linked, we would always be linked. That wasn’t something I could do away with. I knew that now—that love wasn’t something you could erase, no matter how hard you tried.”
― Jenny Han, We’ll Always Have Summer
We’ll Always Have Summer Review
I read this book in one sitting immediately after I finished the other. I don’t think I’ve ever cried so much reading a book. I have nothing but good things to say, please read this series now.
The characters in the Summer Series are incredible. I like Belly and I think she really grows in this book. The belly is once again faced with circumstances that make him stop and think. Although I didn’t always agree with Belly’s actions in this novel, I could see where she was coming from. She is still growing up and figuring things out.
Who is the author of We’ll Always Have Summer?
We’ll Always Have Summer the author of Jenry Han.
What are the three main characters of We’ll Always Have Summer?
Belly, Jeremiah, and Conrad are the three main characters of We’ll Always Have Summer.
What is the publication date of We’ll Always Have Summer?
We’ll Always Have Summer was published on 24 April 2012.
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