B Is for Beer

B Is for Beer

Tom Robbins

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A Children's Book About Beer? Yes, believe it or not—but B Is for Beer is also a book for adults, and bear in mind that it's the work of maverick bestselling novelist Tom Robbins, inter-nationally known for his ability to both seriously illuminate and comically entertain. Once upon a time (right about now) there was a planet (how about this one?) whose inhabitants consumed thirty-six billion gallons of beer each year (it's a fact, you can Google it). Among those affected, each in his or her own way, by all the bubbles, burps, and foam, was a smart, wide-eyed, adventurous kindergartner named Gracie; her distracted mommy; her insensitive dad; her non-conformist uncle; and a magical, butt-kicking intruder from a world within our world. Populated by the aforementioned characters—and as charming as it may be subversive—B Is for Beer involves readers, young and old, in a surprising, far-reaching investigation into the limits of reality, the transformative powers of children, and, of course, the ultimate meaning of a tall, cold brewski.


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  • ash23
    Apr 02, 2025
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  • roguefire
    Feb 18, 2025
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    NOT a favorite that's for sure. As a child that got dragged to breweries across the States, a 1/4 of a book giving you details on how beer is made was a snooze-fest for me. The ending was cute although very quick. The whole fairy part reminded me of the absinthe induced Green Fairy from Moulin Rouge. All-in-all a book that took me all of about an hour to read and I'm glad because I think I would have just returned it to the library. Thank goodness I didn't buy this one!!

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