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Brashares, A. (2001). The sisterhood of the traveling pants. New York: Random House.
Summary
Four friends: Bridget, the bomb-shell blonde athlete; Tibby, the pessimistic film maker; Lena, the shy, beautiful, modest artist; and Carmen, the drama-living writer. One pair of jeans, found in a thrift store, mysteriously fits them all and becomes the glue that holds them all together in their first summer apart since they were born sixteen years ago. Bridget becomes dangerously obsessed with her young, hot coach at a soccer camp in southern California. Carmen, excited at the prospect of spending a whole summer with her father, learns he has been keeping secrets from her. Lena visits her grandparents in Greece, finding love and art in unexpected places. And Tibby, bitter at being left behind at home, befriends twelve-year-old Bailey, who teaches her lessons of life, love, and friendship that she will never forget. During this first summer of the Sisterhood, the girls begin to grow into themselves as individuals while realizing just how much they still need each other.
Worth a bookmark?
I absolutely love this book! Each of the girls gets to tell her story from her own perspective, yet the story of the group is woven together so gracefully that they are never really separate stories. Brashares writes in a way that invites you to be part of the Sisterhood, and you feel like you share in the girls' friendship. The characters are dynamic and far from perfect; it is agonizing to watch them work through their dilemmas yet wonderful to see how they come out on the other side stronger both as individuals and as a group.
In my library…
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series would make excellent reading for a book club for high school girls. Because the movies are extremely different from the books, it would be interesting to discuss the differences and why the filmmakers chose to change such an already wonderful story. Characterization would also be a great skill to teach using these books because each of the characters is so different, yet they complement each other as best friends.
Reviews
Any story that begins "Once upon a time..." has to be good, and this one is. It is hard to imagine that one pair of thrift shop jeans could play such an important role in the lives of four teenage girls. The story begins before the birth of four teenagers when their mothers meet in an aerobics class. Although the mothers drift apart, the girls become close friends. A trip to the local thrift shop and one non-descript pair of jeans become the catalyst for a summer of change. How can one pair of jeans look so incredibly good on four different girls with four dramatically different figures? Its magical, at least that is what the teens think. "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" is born when the girls decide to send the jeans to each other over the summer. The journey of the traveling jeans takes the denim talisman from Greece where Lena discovers herself, to California where Bridget learns a life lesson, to South Carolina where Carmen must learn about family, and finally back home where Tibby discovers the real magic in them-or is it life? (Rita Karr, Children's Literature)