Synopsis Bee, Carmen, Lena, and Tibby are about to be swept into the exciting, sometimes worrisome, beginnings of adulthood. Each girl is headed to a different college: Brown, Williams, RISD, and NYU await them. But before they go, this special summer holds unknown possibilities and experiences for each girl, some difficult and painful, others exciting. Bee must face a boy from her past with a maturity and levelheadedness that she didn't know existed, while Carmen feels like she's making the wrong impression on a stranger she meets in the hospital. It's time for Lena to leave the nest, and that means challenging herself to make the right decision. And Tibby is having some serious trouble coming to terms with her feelings about Brian. All four bravely meet their challenges head-on, taking comfort in, as always, the Pants. This is the third book in the best-selling Sisterhood series.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2005-01-25 | | Narrated by: | Angela Goethals | | Edition Description: | Unabridged |
| Size | | Height: | 6.5 in | | Width: | 4.5 in | | Thickness: | 2.8 in | | Weight: | 8.0 oz |
Publisher's Note The Pants first came to us at the perfect moment. That is, when we were splitting up for the first time. It was two summers ago when they first worked their magic, and last summer when they shook up our lives once again. You see, we don’t wear the Pants year-round. We let them rest so they are extra powerful when summer comes. (There was the time this spring when Carmen wore them to her mom’s wedding, but that was a special case.)
Now we’re facing our last summer together. In September we go to college. And it’s not like one of those TV shows where all of us magically turn up at the same college. We’re going to four different colleges in four different cities (but all within four hours of one another—that was our one rule). We’re headed off to start our real lives.
Tomorrow night at Gilda’s we’ll launch the Pants on their third summer voyage. Tomorrow begins the time of our lives. It’s when we’ll need our Pants the most.
From the Hardcover edition.
Industry Reviews "Four intersecting story lines, snappy dialogue, empathy for characters and humor make this installment as enjoyable as the others. Legions of fans will enjoy spending another summer with the girls." Kirkus (12/15/2004)
"[T]he girls are once again wonderfully drawn, with all their realistic faults." Publishers Weekly (12/20/2004)
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