Lara Jean’s mom passed away due to an unexpected accident.
Lara Jean Covey, a character from Jenny Han’s book series “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” experiences the loss of her mother, Eve Song Covey, before the events of the first book. Eve died after slipping and hitting her head on a wet floor, which resulted in a fatal concussion. This tragic event occurred when Lara Jean was still quite young, and it profoundly affected her life and the dynamics within her family. Her mother’s death left a significant emotional impact on Lara Jean, her sisters Margot and Kitty, and their father, Dr. Dan Covey, who had to adjust to life as a single parent. The absence of her mother is a recurring theme in Lara Jean’s story, influencing her relationships and the way she views the world around her.