The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2

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Delacorte Press, 2008 - Juvenile Fiction - 384 pages
With a bit of last summer's sand in the pockets, the Traveling Pants and the Sisterhood that wears them embark on their 16th summer.

Bridget: Impulsively sets off for Alabama, wanting to both confront her demons about her family and avoid them all at once.

Lena: Spends a blissful week with Kostos, making the unexplainable silence that follows his visit even more painful.

Carmen: Is concerned that her mother is making a fool of herself over a man. When she discovers that her mother borrowed the Pants to wear on a date, she's certain of it.

Tibby: Not about to spend another summer working at Wallman's, she takes a film course only to find it's what happens off-camera that teaches her the most.
 

Contents

Section 1
12
Section 2
27
Section 3
41
Section 4
55
Section 5
70
Section 6
85
Section 7
100
Section 8
111
Section 15
201
Section 16
213
Section 17
224
Section 18
235
Section 19
246
Section 20
259
Section 21
304
Section 22
314

Section 9
124
Section 10
137
Section 11
146
Section 12
160
Section 13
174
Section 14
188
Section 23
326
Section 24
340
Section 25
357
Section 26
377
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Author Ann Brashares grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland and graduated from the Sidwell Friends School in 1985. She met her husband while studying philosophy at Barnard College, which is part of Columbia University, in New York City. She worked as an editor in the hopes of saving money for graduate school, but she enjoyed her job so much that she continued to do it until she became a full-time author with her first novel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Since then, she has written five more novels in the popular series; the latest one is entitled, Sisterhood Everlasting. She has also written as her first novel for adults: The Last Summer (of You and Me). In 2005, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was adapted into a movie. She currently lives with her husband and their children in New York.

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