Their eyes were watching God is very similar to The sisterhood of the traveling pants. In both novels, women are finding their role and voice in life through a series of events. Janie, in Their eyes were watching God, in very quick to fall in love with men and in a way is very naive about the world around her. At the beginning of the novel Janie marries Logan Kullick because it's what her Nanny wants. Her Nanny believes that a women will be satisfied if they are wives to rich men. Janie however leaves Logan after meeting Jody. Jody is power-hungry and while he appears to comfort Janie by showing her a chivalrous lifestyle, she soon finds out that Jody is more domineering than considerate. He doesn't let Janie speak her mind or let her express the emotions stirring in her heart. Jody dies and Janie becomes infatuated with a man named Tea Cake. Tea Cake lets her be herself, which is a refreshing freedom for Janie.
The sisterhood of the traveling pants is filled with love, loss, and of course pants. In both books, their is a significance to the hair Janie has and the pants the four girls share. The pants and Janie's hair gives them strength as they explore the world to discover themselves. In The sisterhood of the traveling pants the four girls are very different but they are affected by the views each of them share. Janie is affect by many different factors as well. Janie is affected by the values of her grandma, the values of Jody, and at the end her own person values finally emerge. Both books also show women empowerment by causing the women to reflect upon themselves to discover the desires, values, and things they find happiness in.