The adult roles of Caitlin and Vix can carry the girls from college until the end of their story when they are in their mid-thirties. Adulthood separates the girls from each other, physically and emotionally, more than in any other period of their lives together.
I see Rachel McAdams taking on the role of adult Vix with ease. She is a very versatile actress and the role is really not that far off from any character that McAdams has played before. As an adult, Vix has learned a lot about herself through her relationship with Caitlin as well as with her her on-again-off-again boyfriend, Bru. Vix attends Harvard as an undergrad and grows up to be a smart, strong and loving woman despite the emotional curve balls that Caitlin throws at her as they age.
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For Caitlin’s adult role, I imagine Sienna Miller would be the perfect cast. Caitlin remains beautiful, even as she ages, and she still has the same wild personality that’s been her trademark since she was a child. She spends most of the book jetting off to various parts of the world, living adventures that her friends and family members don’t understand. When she returns to the island in her early 20’s, she announces a marriage that shocks everyone, especially Vix – and its an announcement that changes the girls friendship and their lives forever. Caitlin’s character is wistful and carefree and remains so even when she is in her 30’s with a family and is expected to settle down and mature. Sienna Miller could pull this off brilliantly.
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The only major characters that come back in the end of the book are the Chicago Boys, Daniel and Gus. Daniel doesn’t change much as he gets older but is influential in the plot because of his friend, Gus, and the role that he plays in Vix’s life later in the story. Daniel goes to law school and becomes a lawyer as an adult and remains to be rich and entitled. No change there! I see Ryan Kwanten taking on this role. He has the face and the look for the character and even though he is Australian, he does a great job on True Blood without it so I think he could pull it off.
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Gus is a great character in this book – probably one of my favorites. He becomes important later on, especially for Vix. He’s described as the kind of man who is big and broad, with strong shoulders and muscles but I’ll settle for the less big but still strong and protective type. I know that he’s type casted himself and often plays the same general character roles but I see Chris Evans playing this part. I think he can take on the role of Gus and that he could carry Gus’s silly, fun loving personality but still hold onto the strength that Gus conveys.
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Now that my three part Fantasy Cast is over, I highly suggest that you go out and read the book for yourself. If you’re a warm-blooded woman with a heart for chick lit and an emotional-capable brain, then you won’t regret it. Summer Sisters is, without a single doubt, my favorite book and maybe Gina’s blog will somehow make it to Judy Blume herself and these roles will get cast… officially. But a girl can dream! Now go read! And THANK YOU Gina for giving me the space on your blog!
Ciao! - Heather
Heather blogs over at New German Girl about being an au pair and the glories of slave labor. Kidding. Sort of. But not really.