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Revelationaries is a collection of jumble poems, blog posts, and essays by Refried Bean. The poems and blog posts focus on spiritual topics and mental illness experiences, and Refried Bean's essays describe highlights of family background and life following Jesus Christ as a Presbyterian with Catholic and Orthodox influences.
This book is a chapter book about groundhogs fighting a paint war against shadow monsters in Sweet Grief Canyon. It also includes an essay about depression and mental health, as well as acknowledgments for facebook friend raffle winners.
Dirty Socks as Potholders is a collection of poems and theology course answers from Refried Bean during 2020. It is the third book of the Trilogistic Offense Series.
This is a collection of funny poems, some blog posts, and secret documents from Refried Bean.
This collection of poems by Refried Bean features short jokey free verse about light topics such as food, animals, religion, and happiness. It is an easy-to-read book of funny poems for people of any age and background. The poems can easily be shared in any context as read-alouds or fun ideas to post online.
Refried Bean makes an appearance in the third imaginary mice novel and describes the early pandemic days in New York City while quarantining in an apartment where Bad Rat attacks mice lands in the corners. The imaginary mice work together to hide a giant glass diamond for the dame in question while Oatis the Funny Farm mouse seals Bad Rat in the abyss with a clever fortune cookie plan.
Refried Bean's collection of very short, funny and heartwarming stories feature the adventures of Ralph Ralpherson throughout many different experiences in time and space, as well as a few other full length stories with light sci-fi and fantasy themes. These stories can appeal to any young person or other readers young at heart.
This collection from Refried Bean features poems about humor, animals, food, Christianity, and mental illness. The book is a sampler from Refried's other poetry books including The Quest for the Magic Marble, Horizon Cow, and Guinea Pig in the Sky.
In this first book of Refried Bean's Imaginary Mice Series, two young people start working in a donut shop where a generous boss offers retroactive profit sharing and helps transform the store into a magical art museum that accesses other worlds. Meanwhile, imaginary mice start appearing and confront an enemy using shadows and thorns that can only be prevented by defeating cruelty with a kind joke.
This is a nice, innocent collection of poetry with some posts from a theology course that can help other people who have been confused about what is true.
Here is another collection of spirituality and social work essays by Refried Bean with some more poems and jokes from 2020.
Guinea Pig in the Sky is a combination of three books: funny, casual poetry, early blog posts from living in New York City, and a collection of prayer ideas to help people who want to pray for crowds and strangers. It is innovative and familiar at the same time, with thoughtful encouragement for anyone looking for inspiration and meaning.
This is a collection of poetry from Refried Bean with blog posts and reflections, literature, and ideas from teaching high school English.
Honestly there are some rude poems in this collection but kind of funny, and some extreme blog posts from the edge of acceptability. The book is the third book in a trio that includes Rabbits Without Permission and I Forgot My Wallet.
In this second book of Refried Bean's Imaginary Mice series, A young English teacher agrees to be a football coach at a high school and helps his team create a joke season where they entertain their community. Meanwhile, along the background of the classroom and school, imaginary mice work in a prayer factory and help a monastery save a neighboring mice city from Bad Rat and green fire.
This is the final book in the Imaginary Mice series about all the imaginary animals that care about us and have adventures in the margins of our lives. In this book, members of the Kmart discount program are taken to a magical land called Sweet Grief Canyon, where groundhogs and rabbits help Arby, Razneet, and hospital people destroy a dangerous product called The Soul Wrencher. There is a surprise at the end and I won't tell you what it is but it is the Easter Bunny.
The Quest for the Magic Marble is a collection of rhymes, stories, recipes, and blog posts from Refried Bean. It is a fun book for any age reader and contains jokes about life, christian theology, food, and animals. These poems are from some of the early days of working in a bookstore and surviving mental illness, plus some humor essays and more recent jokes.
This book is a combo of three books from the pandemic, printed in black and white: Joke That Keeps On Joking, Bopscotch, and Dirty Socks as Potholders. The books are mainly collections of poems and blog posts with some writing from a social work and spirituality class and a theology and politics class.
This is a collection of essays mostly about spirituality and social work, with some poems as well from Refried Bean. The book is the first book of the Trilogistic Offense Series.
This is a cheap book of poetry and blog posts, just some rants, kind of interesting, with a funny poem about E.T.
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