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The Second Summer of the Sisterhood Summary

 

            The Second Summer of the Sisiterhood is the sequal to The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, its about four girls, Lena, Bridget, Carmen, and Tibby, sharing a pair of magical pants with each other while they are apart over the summer. Lena stays home this summer she has broken up with her boyfriend Kostos who she met in Greece last summer. he comes and visits her and tells her that he loves her. But then something happens and kostos most go back to Greece later on in the week she finds out that her grandfather, Bapi, has died so the whole family goes to Greece. When she gets there she finds out that Kostos is now engaged to a girl he got pregnant while Lena and him had broken up. Bridget has gone to her Grandmothers house in Alabama. Bridget had lost her mother a few years ago and has still not gotten over her death and when Bridget finds that her father has been keeping letters from her that her grandmother sent her she decided to go there. At first she disguises herself for most of the summer so she can get to know her grandmother with out her knowing its her. Also she begins to play soccer again which she gave up over the year because she didnt like being the best on the team. She tells her Granmother that she is her granddaughter adn they get aloung great but then she decided she most go home to help out Lena since she has lost her Bapi and is heart broken. Carmen also decides to stay home this summer, but she faces problems with her mother dating a man named, David and most learn to deal with her mother. Carmen also meets a boy, Porter and goes out on a few dates with him but end up breaking up at the end of the summer. Tibby goes away this summer to a college class on photography and art. She meets new people Alex and maura and by the end of the ummer relizes that they are jerks. She also most face making a movie about her friend who had died last year, she put the tpes away because she missed her to much to look at her.


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