The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants by Ann Brashares
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The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants by Ann Brashares
The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants is a wonderful story that follows four girls, their friendship and a pair of jeans.
When reading this book I felt I was on of the girls, I felt I had a friendship with each girl and I had the connection with the jeans.
This book is a brilliant book for young girls, I would read this book over and over to get the feeling of connection i did the first time.
This book left me feeling lost after I read it, I didnt know what to do with myself.
I highly recommend this book, it is full of love, laughter, heartbreak, tears and growth.
Read this book.
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I am in college, and I still find myself returning to this series periodically because you just never fully leave the sisterhood.
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Is there something that happens that involves adult situations or something similar? Because I remember back in fifth grade, a fellow peer received the book as a Christmas present and after hearing that she got the book, one of the teachers came in and took the book from her. After a couple of minutes, the same teacher came back and replaced the book with a different book. So I was just wondering about the events that took place.
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It depends on how you define “adult situations”. This book is probably more suitable for middle schoolers or high schoolers. Because it is a coming of age book, there are parts where the characters discuss puberty, and also some intimacy with boys they have crushes on. I can see why a teacher would not want a fifth grade student to read it, and I would probably classify it as PG13 if we were going off of movie ratings.Stand_tall wrote: ↑15 Jul 2016, 20:41 Okay I have a question about the book:
Is there something that happens that involves adult situations or something similar? Because I remember back in fifth grade, a fellow peer received the book as a Christmas present and after hearing that she got the book, one of the teachers came in and took the book from her. After a couple of minutes, the same teacher came back and replaced the book with a different book. So I was just wondering about the events that took place.
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