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Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys
 
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Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys (Paperback)

by Francesca Lia Block (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Fans of Weetzie Bat and Witch Baby will be delighted with this latest opportunity to reenter Block's magical vision of Los Angeles. With the grown-ups who make up the Bat household off making a film in South America, Cherokee and her "almost-sister" Witch Baby are left to their own devices. The adventure begins when Cherokee, acting on the advice of the family's mystic friend Coyote, makes a pair of wings for Witch Baby in order to lift her from the deep, mud-eating gloom into which she has fallen. Raphael and Angel Juan--the two other members of The Goat Guys, the rock band Cherokee and Witch Baby have formed--soon have magical costumes, too. But as the band's fame grows, the costumes exert a corrupting influence on the teenagers. The band's gradual immersion in sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll certainly is enthralling but many readers will be relieved when the group finally decides to abandon the dangerous activities that have clouded its members' individual roads to self-discovery. And much to her credit, Block's satisfying ending suggests that Weetzie Bat and her extended family--true to their characters--take the teenagers' experimentation and rebellion in stride. This latest effort provides yet another delicious and deeply felt trip to Block's wonderfully idiosyncratic corner of California. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From School Library Journal

Grade 8-12-- Zany characters, pop culture, the California scene, and finely crafted language combine to tell an emotionally charged story with a contemporary message. Cherokee Bat and al most-sister Witch Baby are left behind when their parents go to South America to make a film. When Witch Baby stops eating and starts withdrawing into herself, Cherokee has to save her. Nothing seems to work until Angel Juan, Witch Baby's special childhood friend, returns from Mexico. Enlisting another friend on guitar, the four start a band, the Goat Guys, but only with the help of mystical powers does it become a hit. Success, however, has a price, and every thing begins to fly apart in wild and outrageous ways. Block has once again created a brief but entertaining and involving story. Her characters are odd, but somehow enchanting. Readers come to care about them in their childlike inno cence. The story isn't didactic, but illustrates the importance of family, friends, love, caring for the natural world, and maintaining order in the spiritual world. The fairy-tale quality of the book, its contemporary scene, and its modern language will appeal to teen readers, particular ly those who have enjoyed Weetzie Bat (1989) and Witch Baby (1991, both Harper Collins) .
- Gail Richmond, Point Loma High School, San Diego
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Slinkster Cool, Oct 12 2002
By "faerytoes" (Arizona, USA) - See all my reviews
In my opinion, this is the darkest of the Weetzie Bat books, mainly on account of Cherokee's will to be happy and the more powerful will to help the people she loves. In the process, she becomes overwhelmed, and a hypnotic magic causes the band she's in to shoot too high, landing them in a mess of fans, drugs, sex, and of course, Rock 'n' Roll.

The imagery is glamorous and tasty, beautifully written, with plenty of culture to fufil the senses -- as all her books are.

This was probably my favorite of the Weetzie Bat books, and marks high on my list of favorite Francesca Lia Block books.

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3.0 out of 5 stars not francesca's best work., Jul 18 2002
By "darksparkles" (Seattle, Washington United States) - See all my reviews
i'm a huge francesca lia block fan and i was actually rather disappointed by this book. it seemed like it was forced as opposed to flowing like the rest of her books... i also found witch baby rather forced, although i loved weetzie bat and baby bebop. i suppose everyone has their bad days, or weeks or however long, though.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Heartfelt, Jul 6 2002
Francesca Lia Block's books aren't exactly set in the most idyllic atmosphere. Her books are set in New York City or Los Angeles, and sex and drugs are always undertones of the story. But somehow, Block's description of the big city seems to suggest a completely different atmosphere, one of nature and beauty. That and the awesome characters of the stories penetrate the harshness and business that potentially resides in these cities otherwise. Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys, for all it's drugs, sex, and disturbed emotions, remains the most heartfelt book I have read this summer. But it must be noted that if you want to read this, you'd better read Weetzie Bat and Witch Baby first. Those two will give you a sufficient introduction to the characters. I think there's another book in between Witch Baby and CGG, but I haven't read it :). This, I think, is a book for the Francesca Lia Block fan to cherish.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gotta love Ms. Block
Any work by Francesca Lia Block has always managed to fill me with satisfaction and joy. Every one of her books is beautifully creative. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2002 by saraphrodite

4.0 out of 5 stars Cherokee bat and the goat guys
This book is about four teenages, two boys and two girls who have a rock band. They all are really good in the band which is call Cherokee bat and the goat guys. Read more
Published on Nov 29 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars While the adults are away the children shall play...
When the adults in the house are away. Cherokee Bat, Witch Baby, Rapheal Jah-Love, and Angel Juan are left under the care of Coyote. Read more
Published on Mar 14 2001 by Nancy E.

3.0 out of 5 stars A great FLB!
I love FLB, and the "Dangerous Angels" series. This is a great example of her writing, and story telling skills. Read more
Published on Oct 28 2000 by Kathryn

5.0 out of 5 stars Different. . . . .
It was good, very different, I liked it. A quick read. Try it you might like it. She's a very good author. Cast a weave of words.
Published on Sep 9 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable continuation of series
All in all an enjoyable continuation of the Weetzie Bat series, but I could have used more of the initial characters. Read more
Published on Sep 6 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars New Age Indian Magic
I would have to say that this is another great work of art from Block, i havn't seen or read anything like it since Catcher in the Rye! Read more
Published on Feb 11 2000 by miss_witch

4.0 out of 5 stars ?
While still good, this was probably my least favorite of the Weetzie Bat books. I find it hard to identify with the character Cherokee and she often comes off as so wonderful and... Read more
Published on Dec 8 1999 by pixystardust

5.0 out of 5 stars A Really Good Book
I've read the whole Weetzie Bat series except Baby Be-Bop and they are all really good. But my favorite is the one with Cherokee. Read more
Published on May 20 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars The best fiction books out there!
Block's Weetzie Bat series are the finest fiction books I have ever read. I am a young doctoral student in literature and had been feeling tremendously burned out until I found... Read more
Published on Aug 12 1998

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