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by Francesca Lia Block (Author) "THE REASON WEETZIE BAT hated high school was because no one understood..." (more)
Key Phrases: witch baby, Secret Agent Lover Man, Slinkster Dog, Charlie Bat (more...)
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From Publishers Weekly
An offbeat heroine shares a Hollywood cottage with three equally quirky companions; in PW 's words, "Block's first book is related in a breezy, knowing voice; her strange and sparkling tribute to growing up in L.A. is a rare treat for those sophisticated enough to appreciate it." Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From School Library Journal
Grade 10 Up-- A brief, off-beat tale that has great charm, poignancy, and touches of fantasy . Weetzie, now 23, is a child of Hollywood who hated high school but loves the memories of Marilyn Monroe and Charlie Chaplin, plastic palm-tree wallets, and the roller-skating waitresses at Tiny Naylor's. She wears a bleached-blond flattop and Harlequin sunglasses, covers her '50s taffeta dresses in glittery poetry, and sews fringe down the sides of her minis in sympathy with the plight of the Indian. Nobody understands her, least of all her divorced bicoastal parents, until she meets Dirk, who takes her slamdancing at the hot clubs in L.A. in his red '55 Pontiac. When he tells her he's gay, they decide to go "duck-hunting" together. He meets his ideal blond surfer, and Weetzie finds her Secret Agent Lover Man. They all move in together, make movies that become underground successes, and have a baby. This recreates the ambiance of Hollywood with no cynicism, from the viewpoint of denizens who treasure its unique qualities. Weetzie and her friends live like the lillies of the field, yet their responsibility to each other and their love for the baby show a sweet grasp of the realities that matter. As in Rosemary Wells' None of the Above (Dial, 1974), these kids spend no time considering college or career. Their only priority is finding love and keeping it once they find it. " 'I don't know about happily ever after. . .but I know about happily,' Weetzie Bat thought." --Anne Osborn, Riverside Public Library, Calif.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Product Details

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTrophy; 10th Anniversary Ed edition (April 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0064408183
  • ISBN-13: 978-0064408189
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 4.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #912,477 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This girl can't help it either, July 28, 2004
You've got to be a very particular type of person to love the book "Weetzie Bat". The right reader is the one who is (or once was) into the quirky, crazy, and bizarre. Anyone who's ever felt at any time that sometimes life is just too darn frumpy should read this story. For me, "Weetzie Bat" won me over when its protagonist and her best friend went to see "The Girl Can't Help It" starring Jayne Mansfield. Any book that mentions that splendid splendid movie (it's right up there with "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?") has my unequivocal love. If you like books that create little worlds where reality is rarely fixed and true love conquers all (eventually) then you'll enjoy taking a wild and wacky run through the insatiable "Weetzie Bat".

Weetzie lives in L.A. and has just met a very cool guy named Dirk. The two are perfectly suited for one another in every way. Dirk wears his hair in a black mohawk and drives a '55 Pontiac. Weetzie sometimes wears feathered Indian headdresses and sometimes makes her clothes out of kids' bed sheets. Together they paint the town red and have wonderful times. When Dirk confesses to Weetzie that he's gay she's delighted. Now the two can go Duck hunting. But finding the right Duck is hard, and after too many bad dates and bad Ducks (which is pretty much the same thing) the two feel bad. Weetzie's one goal is to find her Secret Agent Lover Man. Then, one day unexpectedly, she's given three wishes. After being told that world peace and "a million more wishes" never really work she wishes for a Duck for Dirk, a Secret Agent Lover Man for herself, and a house for them all to live happily ever after in. When the wishes start coming true, things start getting REALLY interesting.

Author Francesca Lia Block is a big fan of sentences that use the word "and". Here's a typical Block sentence: "They all lived together and wore red and ate plantain and black beans, or wonton soup and fortune cookies, and made silkscreened clothing they sold on the boardwalk at Venice beach". She's a fan of the extravagant explanation and the outrageous description. If you're reading this book in the right mood, they're great. I found myself loving portions of this book, much to my surprise. Consider the following sentences, appearing after Weetzie gets a really good kiss: "A kiss about apple pie a la mode with the vanilla creaminess melting in the pie heat. A kiss about chocolate, when you haven't eaten chocolate in a year. A kiss about palm trees speeding by, trailing pink clouds when you drive down the Strip sizzling with champagne".

In the end, this book's just a big ole love letter to Los Angeles and teenage dream worlds. I can see why it's so popular and I can see it getting the same kind of audience as those people who loved, "Boy Meets Boy". For anyone who thinks they're just a little different from everyone else and that's a-okay, this book is for them. It's "Stargirl" all grown up. Some people need some magic in their lives. "Weetzie Bat"
delivers that magic hand over fist.
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a fun wacked-out feminist fairy tale, September 29, 1999
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What a bizarre read! I had no idea that young adult fiction like this existed when I was a teenager, but I'm really glad to know that it does. Homosexuality, single parenthood, non-traditional families...how this book could make it onto the bookshelves in these conservative times of ours is beyond me, but it gives me hope, and really makes me admire the courage of the author. While I think that other readers in their twenties, like me, would enjoy the whimsical writing style and charming story, I think this would be a great book for younger readers (probably grades 6 and up). It conveyed the messages of acceptance, unconditional love, compassion for others, and the bonds of love and family that we create with our friends more beautifully than a lot of more serious texts I have read. Fabulous!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Surprise, December 19, 2004
By Lia Lust (Westchester, NY) - See all my reviews
Last spring break I read I Was a Teenage Fairy while in Ireland and thought it was amazing. Although Weetzie Bat was mentioned on the back cover, I must admit that I was wary of reading it because of its ridiculous sounding name! Eventually I came around, which is lucky, because Weetzie Bat was a life changing experience.
Weetzie Bat is an amazing book. Its like being high/having a really good trip. Reading it made me want to be IN the story, and to write one just as enchanting as it. Weetzie and her magical menagerie have earned a permanent place not only on my bedside table, but also in my heart! (Cheesy.)
Weetzie Bat is amazing partly because it is a novel about serious issues disguised as a light, easy read. Do not be fooled by the pink cover or the whimsical characters, issues in the book include, but are not limited to, : AIDs, homosexuality, death, and drug addiction/alcoholism. READ WEETZIE BAT!
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This book captivated me from cover to cover. It's so unique from the names of the characters to the situations and lives they each lead. It's a wonderful and I'd read it again.
Published 4 months ago by S. J. Besser

4.0 out of 5 stars A dream like book that is definitly different
"Weetzie Bat" is about a young girl who just wants to be happy and how she comes to find that happiness. I was completely thrown off by this book. Read more
Published 5 months ago by A. Hatton

4.0 out of 5 stars wish come true
This is a stunning book. Part of me wanted there to be more of it because it was so good, but of course the sparseness of the prose is part of what makes this book so beautiful... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Book Weetzie Bat
I brought this book for a pre-teen girl of 12...each year I try to get something out of the ordinary for her to read, something that she would not pick herself.... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Shelby A. Carmichael

4.0 out of 5 stars Delightful mix of fantasy and reality
A book that dares to sprinkle in a bit of fantasy into an already (sort of) fairy tale world of Los Angelos? Why not? Read more
Published 9 months ago by Emily Taylor

3.0 out of 5 stars Magical
It's my understanding that the Weetzie Bat books have quite a following, and I can understand their cult status, as Block herself has a bit of a cult angle to her fan base. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Brittany Rose

3.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Weetzie
I think I want to marry her. Ok, so really I just want to go out for coffee and share our writing. I want to incorporate some of her magic into my writings. I love it. Read more
Published on July 2, 2007 by H. A Truett

3.0 out of 5 stars thumb up for originality, thumb down for substance
My opinion is really divided on Block. On the one hand, I love her ultra-modern, dreamily yet manically poetic retelling of fairy tales (here is the genie with the three wishes,... Read more
Published on June 10, 2007 by Kelsey May Dangelo

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This book is not for everyone - it's quirky and "alternative", containing some hip, punk elements from the late '80s. Read more
Published on November 4, 2006 by Melissa Miller

4.0 out of 5 stars Winsome Weetzie Tries Too Hard, But Largely Succeeds
I got this book as a gift from a boyfriend who loved it, and it took me forever to actually get around to reading it, even though it is very short. Read more
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