Full of Beans is a junior fiction novel by Jennifer L. Holm. Holm has won the Newbery Honor for three different books and while this one didn't take home an award, it still didn't disappoint!
Sex: None.
Language: None. But a lot of characters lie in this story.
Drug/Alcohol Use: Beans helps a man in town secretly deliver liquor to local establishments. (This book is set in the 1930s during the Depression.)
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: Beans grandmother has a stroke. There's a fire in town that destroys a home. Beans dad can't seem to find a job and this leads Beans to make some questionable decisions in order to help his family.
Final Note: It was very interesting to read about how Key West became a tourist destination. Although this book is fiction, Key West actually underwent a major transformation in the 30s. Although Beans talks about how much adults lie, and even lies himself, he still shows an excellent work ethic and desires to take care of his family. I really enjoyed this one!
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