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| Title: Sisterhood of the Traveling
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| Author:
Ann Brashares |
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Reviewer:
Sarah A. '12
The Sisterhood
of The Traveling Pants
is about four girls who are best friends. One of them finds
a pair of jeans in a thrift store, and miraculously they fit
each of the girls. During their first summer away from each
other they alternate who gets to have the pants to wear. This
way, a little piece of their best friend is always with them.
At the end of the summer the girls get to write on the pants
about things that change who they were while wearing the pants.
The characters grow a lot, and learn a lot about themselves
in this book.
Spring 2005 |
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
by Ann Brashares is about four girls Carmen, Tibby, Bridget,
and Lena. They have been together since birth because their
mothers took a class in aerobics for pregnant women together
Carmen buys a pair of jeans and
leaves them in her closet. One day Tibby finds the jeans and
tries them on. They fit perfectly. In fact the four girls
each try on the pants and they fit each of them perfectly.
The girls decide that these pants must be magical. For every
summer as long as they can remember, the girls have been together,
but this summer, Carmen is going to visit her father in South
Carolina (Her mom and dad split up), Lena is going to see
her grandparents in Greece, Bridget is going to soccer camp
in Baja, California, and Tibby is staying home and has a summer
job at Wallman's drug store. They decide that if they can't
see each other in person than the pants can do it for them.
The pants can be sent by air mail from Greece to South Carolina
to Baja to Tibby back at home. The girls have come up with
a set of rules that must strictly be obeyed while wearing
the pants including the rule that the pants can be kept in
one place for only a certain amount of time. Will the pants
be enough to represent all of the four very different girls
or will they need to see each other in person?
Although this book was not fantasy
which is what I enjoy, it was sooooo good. I couldn't stop laughing
when I was reading this book. As well as a good plot, it was
laugh out loud funny. I also liked the way that it grabbed the
reader right away unlike some books where the first 50 or so
pages are boring and then finally it gets interesting. I think
that anyone who likes funny books would get the most out of
this book.
Spring 2004
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Reviewer:
Allie
R '10
This book
is about four girls and a pair of pants. Lena, Tibby, Bridget,
and Carmen are best friends who are all spending their summers
in different places. Lena is going to Greece, Tibby stays home,
Bridget goes to California, and Carmen turns into an evil stepsister
because her vacation doesn't go as planned. The story is about
the things that happen during the girls' summers.
I would recommend this book to most girls because each girls'
vacation is different; there's a little bit of everything.
Spring 2003 |
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| Reviewer:
Anna
F-M '10
I read
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, by Ann Brashares. This book, for
girls ages 10 - 100, is about four girls, Carmen, Tibby, Bridget, and
Lena. It all starts when Carmen goes shopping with Lena and her younger
sister, Effie. Carmen kind of feels a responsibility to buy something
while she is there so she just picks up a pair of blue jeans off the
shelf. After she brings the jeans home all four girls try the pants
on. Now please understand that all of them have very different body
types. Strangely enough the pants fit every one of them, so maybe these
extraordinary pants have some kind of magic quality to them. The four
girls are going in different directions for the summer. Tibby is
staying home, Bridget is going to an all girls sports camp, Lena is
going to Greece to visit her grandparents, and Carman is going to live
with her father, his fiancé, and soon to be step-children. The girls
keep in touch, and send "the pants" back and forth.
This story is a friendship story, and it doesn't
stop there. They each have strange, exciting, and wonderful things
happen to them. It has a few sad bits but it makes it all the more
powerful. I love this book. This jeanious
book will keep you panting for more.
Enjoy!
Spring 2003 |
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