To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

by

Jenny Han

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Ms. Rothschild Character Analysis

Ms. Rothschild is the Coveys’ neighbor across the street. She lives alone and is habitually late for work. While they wait for their ride in the mornings, Lara Jean and Kitty count down to when Ms. Rothschild inevitably spills her hot coffee all over herself in her hurry to get in her car.
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Ms. Rothschild Character Timeline in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

The timeline below shows where the character Ms. Rothschild appears in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 11
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...a ‘cool guy.’” In return, Lara Jean reminds him that he had a crush on Ms. Rothschild , their neighbor who used to mow her lawn in a bikini top. (full context)
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Then, Josh says Ms. Rothschild wasn’t his first crush—Lara Jean was. He let her ride his scooter that one time... (full context)
Chapter 28
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Kitty and Lara Jean are outside waiting for Peter. They watch their neighbor, Ms. Rothschild , spill her hot coffee on her hand as usual (she’s always in a rush).... (full context)
Chapter 31
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...up in a tan minivan. He calls for Kitty to get in, too, just as Ms. Rothschild comes out of her house and spills her coffee. The girls giggle as they climb... (full context)
Chapter 67
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...calms down, Daddy explains that he got the puppy from the shelter two nights ago. Ms. Rothschild has been hiding him and brought him over. He’s a terrier mix, and Kitty decides... (full context)
Chapter 68
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...party, the adults are having a good time—except for Daddy, who’s on the couch with Ms. Rothschild looking “mildly startled.” He jumps up and asks where Margot is, but Lara Jean says... (full context)