I adore 'Full of Beans'—it’s such a vibrant, heartwarming read! From what I’ve gathered, Jennifer L. Holm hasn’t released a direct sequel, but she did write another book set in the same universe called 'The Fourteenth Goldfish.' It’s not a continuation of Beans’ story, but it carries that same quirky charm and historical flair. Honestly, I’d kill for a proper sequel because Beans’ adventures in Key West during the Great Depression were just too good to leave behind. Holm’s style really captures the era, and I’d love to see how Beans grows up.
If you’re craving more of Holm’s work, I’d also recommend 'Turtle in Paradise,' which has a similar setting and tone. It’s like a spiritual cousin to 'Full of Beans'—same humor, same warmth. Maybe one day we’ll get lucky and Holm will revisit Beans’ world, but for now, these other books are a great way to scratch that itch.
I wish there was a sequel to 'Full of Beans'—Beans’ antics in Key West were pure gold! Jennifer L. Holm hasn’t written one, but her other books are worth checking out. 'Turtle in Paradise' is especially great if you loved the setting and humor. It’s not Beans, but it’s got that same infectious energy. Holm’s ability to blend history with kid-friendly storytelling is unmatched. Here’s hoping she revisits Beans someday!
You know, I’ve scoured every corner of the internet for a sequel to 'Full of Beans,' and it’s a bummer that there isn’t one. Jennifer L. Holm has a knack for writing historical fiction that feels alive, and Beans’ story just begs for more. That said, her other books like 'Penny from heaven' and 'The Fourteenth Goldfish' have a similar energy—quirky, heartfelt, and packed with historical details. It’s not the same, but it’s close.
I’ve reread 'Full of Beans' a few times, and each time, I notice new little details about Key West in the 1930s. Holm’s writing makes the setting feel so real. If you loved the humor and the setting, you might enjoy 'Dead End in Norvelt' by Jack Gantos—it’s got that same mix of history and hilarity.
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