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Free Study Guide for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares Downloadable / Printable Version
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Bee wrote to Lena that something had happened to her and it wasn’t how she had imagined it. She needed to talk to Lena and tell her how strange she felt she was to her own self. She couldn’t sleep and she was scared.
Lena read Bridget’s letters on the flight from Athens. She was worried, because she had known Bee well enough and long enough to know there were fault lines in her that were breaking down. She was like a child who needed someone to promise her that the world wasn’t empty. So, she told her sister that she was going to leave her in New York to fly to D. C. alone while she took a flight to California. Bridget needed her. She promised that she would bring Bee home the next day. She was glad that she had thought to pack the Traveling Pants in her carry-on bag.
The next morning, Tibby got the call that Bailey was gone. She attended the funeral with Angela, Brian, Duncan and Margaret. They all cried quietly. During the night, she watched Steel Magnolias and when her baby sister woke up, she went to her, gave her a bottle, and tucked her into bed with her. She nuzzled around her little sister and cried and when the baby was into deep sleep, she put her back into her own crib. Then, she went to the freezer and pulled out Mimi. She rode her bike to the cemetery where she went once more to Bailey’s grave. The soil over it was still soft, so she dug a small hole and placed Mimi into it. At first, she felt like she just wanted to stay there and be with both of them, but then she changed her mind. She was alive and she owed it to Bailey to try to make her life as big as she could. With a promise to her lost friend that she would keep playing Dragon Master, Tibby got up and left her loved ones behind.
The scene changes to Lena. She had just arrived in Mulagé, and she found her way to Bridget so she could take her home. Bee was still lying in her sleeping bag, and Lena got her up to take a walk. Lena told Bee she had come all that way so Bee would know that she wasn’t alone. She also brought her the Pants, and when Lena told Bee to sit down and tell her everything that happened, so they could fix it, Bee said she felt like she already did.
Three of the girls fulfill the quote at the beginning of the chapter.
They each become complete with the help of those they love. Tibby finds
herself through the help of people like Bailey, Brian, Duncan, Margaret,
Angela, and even Mimi. Lena becomes complete with the help of Kostos and
Bapi as well as the fact that she is needed by Bee. Bee becomes complete
when she realizes that Lena came all the way to the soccer camp to make
sure Bee knew she wasn’t alone. They all learn that life is nothing without
those we love to prop us up when we can no longer stand.
All four of the girls have finally come home and
they set up their annual late-night session at Gilda’s to fall in the middle day
between all their birthdays. Carmen is now once more the narrator. They are returning
there as the honorary birthplace of the Septembers and now of the Sisterhood.
Usually at this time of the year, they were worn into each other, having
been together all summer. But this night, they are different. Carmen feels
that they are separate and full of edges with their own stories. It’s
as if what happened when they were separated is almost dream-like now
that they are back together. She says that the Pants are the only witness
of all of their lives as well as the document since in the previous few
days they had all written about their experiences on the Pants. They are
all sitting in the same circle with the Pants in the center, candles lit
and their eyes shining. They all wear gifts that have come from various
places both at home and abroad. They are settling into each other once
again, sharing their lives. She concludes by saying that they had told
their stories, but the shades and the nuances were not revealed, as they
couldn’t be since they hadn’t all shared them. But she feels as if the
Pants promise them time and nothing would be lost as they traveled together
through the next year. Then, they will meet again, take out the Traveling
Pants and together or apart, begin again.
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