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What Happens at the End of To All the Boys Always and Forever Book?

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Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky's relationship faces its biggest challenge yet in the final book of the series. After Peter gets accepted to Stanford, a prestigious university in California, Lara Jean is left with the difficult decision of whether to follow him across the country or stay in Portland with her family and friends.

The story culminates in a heart-wrenching moment where Lara Jean realizes that her love for Peter is real and deep, but she also needs to prioritize her own dreams and aspirations. Ultimately, she decides to attend a university in New York City, a place that symbolizes her independence and growth.

While this decision leads to a bittersweet goodbye, the book ends on a hopeful note. Lara Jean and Peter both acknowledge the challenges of a long-distance relationship but remain committed to their love for each other. They agree to stay connected and make the relationship work, despite the distance.

The ending leaves readers with a sense of closure and optimism, suggesting that Lara Jean and Peter's story isn't over yet. They are both embarking on exciting new chapters in their lives, and their love will continue to evolve and adapt as they navigate the complexities of adulthood.

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