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Young Adult Fiction
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Share the Pants. Share the Story.
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4.0
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Reader reviewed by Fiona Flamingo
Share the Pants. Share the Story. That is what Lena, Tibby, Carmen and Bridget do, their first summer apart. They find a pair of pants in a thrift store which magically fits all their different figures, so they decide to share among them.
The pants travel from lena in Greece, to Bridget in Mexico, to Crmen and to Tibby back home. However, the story of the sisterhood is more than just the pants. Each of the sisters have their own unique personality. Crameren is smart and frank, Lena quite and beautiful, Tibby filmmaker and not afraid to voice her opinions and Bridget, bold and mischevious. It's a wonder how four girls so different can be the best of friends.
The story is about their problems too. Bridget falls head over heels in love with her coach. Lena is challenged to reveal more of herself, Carmen has to deal with her step-mom and step-siblings. And Tibby strikes an unlikely friendship with a girl you has cancer, Bailey.
The book is poignant and touching, espeiclaly when Bailey passes on. It's good for teen girls who just want to enjoy an interesting read.
Overall, it's witty, touching and gives the reader a glimpse into four very believable teens and their lives.
Share the Pants. Share the Story. That is what Lena, Tibby, Carmen and Bridget do, their first summer apart. They find a pair of pants in a thrift store which magically fits all their different figures, so they decide to share among them.
The pants travel from lena in Greece, to Bridget in Mexico, to Crmen and to Tibby back home. However, the story of the sisterhood is more than just the pants. Each of the sisters have their own unique personality. Crameren is smart and frank, Lena quite and beautiful, Tibby filmmaker and not afraid to voice her opinions and Bridget, bold and mischevious. It's a wonder how four girls so different can be the best of friends.
The story is about their problems too. Bridget falls head over heels in love with her coach. Lena is challenged to reveal more of herself, Carmen has to deal with her step-mom and step-siblings. And Tibby strikes an unlikely friendship with a girl you has cancer, Bailey.
The book is poignant and touching, espeiclaly when Bailey passes on. It's good for teen girls who just want to enjoy an interesting read.
Overall, it's witty, touching and gives the reader a glimpse into four very believable teens and their lives.
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