The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is the first book in Ann Brashares best-selling series.
Lena, Bridget, Carmen, and Tibby have known each other since before they were born. Their mother's were in the same prenatal
aerobics class and were all due around the same time, September. Lena came a little early at the end of August, but Bridget,
Tibby, and Carmen soon followed. Bridget's mom also had another baby, Bridget's twin brother Perry. The mothers soon started
to organize play-dates which involved going to tennis courts and playing doubles tennis while the girls played on the playground
near by. In the book, the girls are spending their first summer apart. Bridget is going to Mexico for soccer camp, Lena is
going to Greece to visit her grandparents, Carmen is going to visit her dad in South Carolina, and Tibby is staying home in
Bethesda.
One day when Carmen and Lena are shopping at a thirft store, Carmen spots a pair of pants. She decided to buy them without
trying them on. When she gets home, she puts them in her closet and doesn't remember them until one day one of her friend
spots them. All of the girls decide to try them on a find out that the pair of pants fits every one of them. From Carmen's
large Puerto Rican body, to Bridget's 3 foot taller athelete body. They realize that they are a special pair of pants and
decide to pass them around throughout the summer. Each girl gets the pants for one week and then has to pass them on to another
sister.
The book is about on thing no teenage girl can live without: friendship. The books describes friendship and love so well.
I don't want to spoil the book, so if you haven't read it, read it :)
Here is an excerpt from the book that I got from sisterhoodcentral.com:
"Can you close that suitcase?" Tibby asked Carmen. "It's making me sick." Carmen glanced at the structured canvas
bag splayed wantonly in the middle of her bed. Suddenly she wished she had all-new underwear. Her best satin pair was sprouting
tiny ropes of elastic from the waistband. "It's making me sick," Lena said. "I haven't started packing. My flight's at
seven." Carmen flopped the top of the suitcase down on the carpeted floor. She was working on removing navy-blue polish
from her toenails. "Lena, could you not say that word anymore?" Tibby asked, wilting a little on the edge of Carmen's bed.
"It's making me sick." "Which word?" Bridget asked. "Packing? Flight? Seven?" Tibby considered. "All of them." "Oh,
Tibs," Carmen said, grabbing Tibby's foot from where she sat. "It's gonna be okay." Tibby took her foot back. "It's gonna
be okay for you. You're going away. You're going to eat barbecue all the time and light firecrackers and everything. Tibby
had nonsensical ideas about what people did in South Carolina, but Carmen knew not to argue with her. Lena let out a little
hum of sympathy. Tibby turned on her. "Don't make that pity noise, Lena." Lena cleared her throat. "I didn't," she said
quickly, even though she had. "Don't wallow," Bridget urged Tibby. "You're wallowing." "No," Tibby shot back. She held
up hands crossed at the wrist in a hex sign to ward off Bridget. "No pep talks. No fair. I only let you do pep talks when
you need to feel better." "I wasn't doing a pep talk," Bridget said defensively, even though she was. Carmen made her
wise eyebrows. "Hey, Tibs? Maybe if you're nasty enough, you won't miss us and we won't miss you." "Carma!" Tibby shouted,
getting to her feet and thrusting a stiff arm at Carmen. "I see through that! You're doing psychological analysis on me. No!
No!" Carmen's cheeks flushed. "I am not," she said quietly. The three of them sat, scolded into silence. "God, Tibby,
what is anybody allowed to say?" Bridget asked. Tibby thought about it. "You can say . . ." She glanced around the room.
She had tears welling in her eyes, but Carmen knew she didn't want them to show. "You can say . . ." Her eyes lighted on the
pair of pants folded on the top of a stack of clothes on Carmen's dresser. "You can say, 'Hey, Tibby, want those pants?"' Carmen
looked baffled. She capped the polish remover, walked over to her dresser, and held up the pants. Tibby usually liked clothes
that were ugly or challenging. These were just jeans. "You mean these?" They were creased in three places from inattention. Tibby
nodded sullenly. "Those." "You really want them?" Carmen didn't feel like mentioning that she was planning to throw them
away. Bigger points if they mattered. "Uh-huh." Tibby was demanding a little display of unconditional love. Then again,
it was her right. Three of them were flying off on big adventures the next day, and Tibby was launching her career at Wallman's
in scenic Bethesda for five cents over minimum wage. "Fine," Carmen said benevolently, handing them over. Tibby absently
hugged the pants, slightly deflated at getting her way so fast. Lena studied them. "Are those the pants you got at the
secondhand place next to Yes!?" "Yes!" Carmen shouted back. Tibby unfolded them. "They're great." The pants suddenly
looked different to Carmen. Now that somebody cared about them, they looked a little nicer. "Don't you think you should
try them on?" Lena asked practically. "If they fit Carmen, they aren't going to fit you." Carmen and Tibby both glared
at Lena, not sure who should take more offense. "What?" Bridget said, hopping to Lena's aid. "You guys have completely
different builds. Is that not obvious?" "Fine," Tibby said, glad to be huffy again. Tibby pulled off her dilapidated
brown cargo pants, revealing lavender cotton underwear. She turned her back to her friends for the sake of drama as she pulled
on the pants. She zipped, buttoned, and turned around. "Ta-da!" Lena studied her. "Wow." "Tibs, you're such a babe,"
Bridget proclaimed. Tibby tried not to let her smile get loose. She went over to the mirror and turned to the side. "You
think they're good?" "Are those really my pants?" Carmen asked. Tibby had narrow hips and long legs for her small frame.
The pants fell below her waist, hugging her hips intimately. They revealed a white strip of flat stomach, a nice inny belly
button. "You look like a girl," Bridget added. Tibby didn't quarrel. She knew as well as anyone that she looked skinny
and shapeless in the oversized pants she usually wore. The pants bagged a little at her feet, but that worked for Tibby. Suddenly
Tibby looked unsure. "I don't know. Maybe somebody else should try them." Slowly she unbuttoned and unzipped. "Tibby, you
are crazy," Carmen said. "Those pants are in love with you. They want you for your body and your mind." She couldn't help
seeing the pants in a completely new way. Tibby threw them at Lena. "Here. You go." "Why? They're meant to be yours,
" Lena argued. Tibby shrugged. "Just try them." Carmen could see Lena glancing at the pants with a certain amount of
interest. "Why not? Lena, try 'em." Lena looked at the pants warily. She shed her own khakis and pulled them on. She made
sure they were buttoned and sitting straight on her hips before she glanced in the mirror. Bridget considered. "Lenny,
you make me sick," Tibby offered. "Jesus, Lena," Carmen said. Sorry, Jesus, she added to herself reflexively. "They're
nice pants," Lena said reverently, almost whispering. They were used to Lena, but Carmen knew that to the rest of the world
she was fairly stunning. She had Mediterranean skin that tanned well, straight, shiny dark hair, and wide eyes roughly the
color of celery. Her face was so lovely, so delicately structured, it kind of gave Carmen a stomachache. Carmen once confessed
her worry to Tibby that some movie director was going to spot Lena and take her away, and Tibby admitted she had worried the
exact same thing. Particularly beautiful people were like particularly funny-looking people, though. Once you knew them you
mostly forgot about it. The pants clung to Lena's waist and followed the line of her hips. They held close to the shape
of her thighs and fell exactly to the tops of her feet. When she took two steps forward, they appeared to hug each of her
muscles as they shifted and moved. Carmen gazed in wonder at how different was their effect from Lena's bland uniform of J.
Crew khakis. "Very sexy," Bridget said. Lena snatched another peek at the mirror. She always held herself in a slightly
awkward way, with her neck pushed forward, when she looked in a mirror. She winced. "I think maybe they're too tight," she
said. "Are you joking?" Tibby barked. "They are beautiful. They look a million times better than those lame-o pants you
usually wear." Lena turned to Tibby. "Was that a compliment somewhere in there?" "Seriously, you have to have them,"
Tibby said. "They're like . . . transforming." Lena fiddled with the waistband. She was never comfortable talking about
the way she looked. "You are always beautiful," Carmen added. "But Tibby's right . . .you look . . . just . . . different." Lena
slid the pants off her hips. "Bee has to try them." "I do?" "You do," Lena confirmed. "She's too tall for them,"
Tibby said. "Just try," Lena said. "I don't need any more jeans," Bridget said. "I have, like, nine pairs." "What,
are you scared of them?" Carmen taunted. Stupid dares like that always worked on Bridget. Bridget grabbed them from Lena.
She took off her dark indigo jeans, kicked them into a pile on the floor, and pulled on the pants. At first she tried to pull
the pants way up on her waist, so they would be too short, but as soon as she let go, the pants settled gracefully on her
hips. "Doo-doo-doo-doo," Carmen sang, hitting the notes of the Twilight Zone theme. Bridget turned around to look at
her backside. "What?" "They're not short; they're perfect," Lena said. Tibby cocked her head, studying Bridget carefully.
"You look almost . . . small, Bee. Not your usual Amazon." "The insult parade marches on," Lena said, laughing. Bridget
was tall, with broad shoulders and long legs and big hands. It was easy to think she was a big person, but she was surprisingly
narrow through her hips and waist. "She's right," Carmen said. "The pants fit better than your usual ones." Bridget
switched her butt in front of the mirror. "These do look good," she said. "Wow. I think I may love them." "You've got a
great little butt," Carmen pointed out. Tibby laughed. "That from the queen of butts." She got a troublemaking look in
her eyes. "Hey. You know how we find out if these pants are truly magical?" "How?" Carmen asked. Tibby jiggled her foot
in the air. "You try them on. I know they're yours and all, but I'm just saying, scientifically speaking, that it is impossible
for these pants to fit you too." Carmen chewed the inside of her cheek. "Are you casting aspersions on my butt?" "Oh,
Carma. You know I envy it. I just don't think these pants are going to fit over it," Tibby explained reasonably. Bridget
and Lena nodded. Suddenly Carmen was afraid that the pants that hugged each of her friends' bodies with loving grace would
not fit over her upper thighs. She wasn't really chubby, but she had inherited her backside directly from the Puerto Rican
half of the family. It was very nicely shaped, and most days she felt proud of it, but here with these pants and her three
little-assed friends, she didn't feel like standing out like the big fatso. "Nah. I don't want them," Carmen said, standing
up and getting ready to try to change the subject. Six eyes remained fixed on the pants. "Yes," Bridget said. "You have
to." "Please, Carmen?" Lena asked. She saw too much anticipation on her friends' faces to drop it without a fight. "Fine.
Don't expect them to fit or anything. I'm sure they won't." "Carmen, they're your pants," Bridget pointed out. "Yeah,
smarty, but I never tried them on before." Carmen said it with enough force to ward off further questions. She pulled off
her black flares and pulled on the jeans. They didn't stop at her thighs. They went right up over her hips without complaint.
She fastened them. "So?" She wasn't ready to venture a look in the mirror yet. Nobody said anything. "What?" Carmen
felt cursed. "What? Are they that bad? She found the courage to meet Tibby's eye. "What?" "I . . . I just . . ." Tibby
trailed off. "Oh my," Lena said quietly. Carmen winced and looked away. "I'll just take them off, and we'll pretend
this never happened," she said, her cheeks flushing. Bridget found words. "Carmen, that's not it at all! Look at yourself!
You are a thing of beauty. You are a vision. You are a supermodel." Carmen put her hand on her hip and made a sour face.
"That I doubt." "Seriously, look at yourself," Lena ordered. "These are magic pants." Carmen looked at herself. First
from far away, then from up close. From the front and then the back. The CD they'd been listening to ended, but nobody
seemed to notice. The phone was ringing distantly, but nobody got up to get it. The normally busy street was silent. Carmen
finally let out her breath. "These are magic pants."
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