"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."
The girls are all separated after the summer, though the Pants keep their friendship staying united and one. In each book, there are new conflicts and issues the girls all have to deal with and some may even teach you valuable lessons. This wouldn't be a super good book that I would say is a must read, but this was another typical chick lit book to me and it felt very simple. I would recommend it to chick lit readers out there because the book was quite realistic, but probably not for children like idk...12 and under? Rating: 9/10
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