Jenny Han is a well-known author of books for young adults. She was born on September 3rd, 1980 in the city of Richmond, Virginia. Prior to obtaining her Master of Fine Arts degree from the New School, she received her undergraduate education at the University of North Carolina. Her first published book is titled Shug. While she was a student at The New School, she became acquainted with fellow author Siobhan Vivian and went on to collaborate with her. Jenny is the author of many novels, including "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" and "P.S. I Still Love You," which have been huge commercial successes. Her earlier work consisted of a trilogy with the subheadings "The Summer I Turned Pretty," "It's Not Summer Without You," and "We'll Always Have Summer." She, along with Suzanne Collins, is the author of trilogies for young adult readers.
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