![]() We all have our own timelines, and that's okay. As Pan navigates through her thirties, she realizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to adulthood. Each chapter is a testament to the power of stepping outside one's comfort zone and embracing life's uncertainties. The book is filled with anecdotes of Pan's adventures, from learning how to swim at age 28 to traveling solo to Paris. But rather than succumbing to societal pressure, Pan decides to take control of her life and sets out to accomplish all the things she thought she was too late for. She had always felt like she was behind her peers, never quite achieving the milestones that society deems important. Instead of following a teenager's journey into adulthood, Late to the Party chronicles Pan's experience as a twenty-something trying to find her place in the world. Pan's book is a refreshing take on the classic coming-of-age story. And that's why Jessica Pan's memoir, Late to the Party, is a must-read for anyone who has ever felt like they were playing catch-up in life. Whatever it may be, the feeling of being left behind is universal. Have you ever felt like you were late to the party, like you missed out on something important? Maybe it was a social event, a career opportunity, or even a personal goal. ![]() ![]() Don't be Late to the Party! This book will teach you how to plan ahead, overcome procrastination, and achieve your goals with ease. ![]()
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