In the book, Lena is spied on by Kostos while she is skinny dipping in a local secluded lake area (well she thought so anyway). However, in the movie, Lena’s grandmother hates Kostos and tells Lena that she should have nothing to do with him for controversy between their families.ĥ. Lena is absolutely disgusted by her grandmother’s intentions and so Lena tries to look extra unattractive for Kostos to prove to her grandmother that she has no interest in a summer romance. In the book, Lena’s grandmother adores Kostos and immediately tries to set him and Lena up the day she arrives in Greece. In the movie, the Tibby/Bailey relationship truly begins when Bailey comes to Tibby’s house claiming that the Pants have been delivered to her house by mistake.Ĥ. Tibby even goes to Bailey’s house afterward. In the movie, the Tibby/Baily relationship begins when Tibby accompanies Bailey to the hospital after she faints in Wallman’s, which she does not do in the book. Lena also has a younger sister, Effie, who is left out as well (although the producers actually included her in the second movie, which I thought was strange).ģ. Bridget has a twin bother, Perry, in the book that is left out of the movie. In the movie, the girls are already sixteen years old.Ģ. In the book, the girls are fifteen entering the summer before their sixteenth birthdays.
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