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Paperback Missing Angel Juan Book

ISBN: 0064471209

ISBN13: 9780064471206

Missing Angel Juan

(Book #4 in the Weetzie Bat Series)

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Book Overview

Lonely City

A tangly-haired, purple-eyed girl named Witch Baby lives in glitzy L.A. She loves a guy named Angel Juan. When he leaves for New York she knows she must find him.

Looking For Love

So she heads for the city of glittery buildings and garbage and Chinese food and drug dealers and subways and kids playing hip-hopscotch.

Finding Trouble

Her clues are an empty tree house in the park, a postcard on the street,...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

loved loved loved this book

Missing Angel Juan is easily my favorite Francesca Lia Block book. i loved witch baby from the moment i first read about her, way back in Weetzie Bat. i enjoyed watching her grow, and now her story of love, lonlieness, and redemption takes center stage, in this beautifully written book. her feelings of loss over angel juan's departure are easy to relate to, as is her restlessness in a city of dangerous angels. her exodus to new york is both transcendant and haunting, and left me both satisfied and shaken. perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the book is the character Cake, if only because such a thing could really happen. in all, it's one of the best books i've ever read, though far too short, and it left me screaming out for more, though grateful that i'd had the privelege of reading it.

if you don't see it...

where were you when the stars fell?man, i don't know what to say, some of those reviews really make me wonder about francesca's readership :> but, i guess it's the minority? :) not sunny enough? witchbaby, to me, is the most beautiful character, i think the real dangerous angel, the one who seeks the most, has the most potential for transformation. why rehash the plot? remember the part where the masks come off? remember the part where she makes peace with the ghost of her father, with abandonment, with life without (happy)endings? going to coney island, falling, finding (maybe just because i lived close enough to coney island a lot of my life, but it's mystical, surreal, beautiful)<p>she has such a true way of writing about 'the quest', the girl-goddess finding sorrow and light, like the last unicorn. but she started out with sorrow and found the tangly threads of art and love weaving in. witchbaby is living out her deep desires, working to save her secret self of love, working/willing to be real even though the world is falling all around her, and it is, but it's true, she can fly. okay, i admit, it's pretty cool to be a jinn's daughter, but :> all of us fatherless witch-girls must have imagined the like...<p>with the most depth of any of francesca's characters, witchbaby is struggling to be at peace with herself, to be real. sunny? heh no, it's luminous, it's brilliant, it's shining like 3 moons. and you know she will find him, the Boy, because looking at everything, looking and seeing herself (and her love) unmasked, she is free.

Weetzie fans: READ THIS BOOK!

This book is the 4th in a series which began with the awesome "Weetzie Bat," and progressed another 4 books detailing the lives of Weetzie's children, family, and friends. All 5 are great and worth checking out, but this one is my absolute favorite of the series.The story revolves around Witch Baby, Weetzie Bat's almost-daughter, who travels to New York City to find her love, Angel Juan, and bring him back to L.A. She meets an assortment of wonderful, magical people here, including the spirit of Weetzie's father. It is through the very real magic of love that Witch Baby is able to discover clues about Angel's whereabouts, and save him from a very tragic fate...The other 4 books in this series are written in a very breezy "Californian" way, but since we venture out of the warmth of the west coast and into the dark and chill of New York at Christmastime in this book, it is not surprising that the prose seems less light, yet still dreamlike, as Witch Baby wanders the streets with only her heart to lead her. It is this darkness, this endless searching that made me love this book. It is beautiful and haunting, sad yet uplifting, and very true to Witch Baby's character, as people who read the 2nd book in this series, named for this character, will know. Francesca Lia Block's writing is superb here, and her descriptions of everything, from the City itself to how Witch Baby feels when she catches a cold are so vivid you can almost see and feel everything in this book, like they were a dream you just woke up from. This is a great book for anyone in love, having love troubles, or searching for love, and anyone in between too! Reading the preceding 3 books will definately help you to understand the characters and plot a little better, so I'm also going to recommend "Weetzie Bat", "Witch Baby", and "Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys". Enjoy!

A FASCINATING EXPERIENCE!

I have read and loved all of Block's books, but Missing Angel Juan made the most profound impact on me. This isn't like reading a book, it's an expansion and exploration of the imagination. After finishing the book, it played through my head like a movie. Like a dream you thought was real.

Block haunts and heals with "Missing Angel Juan"

This was my first exposure to Francesca Lia Block, and it, along with GIRL GODDESS #9, is one of my favorite books. MISSING ANGEL JUAN has a universal-ness and beauty. I was going through a time that I was having to let go of love when I read it, and it helped me to see that it was better to let go. I reccomend this to anyone remotely between the ages of 12 and 112 (yes, that is a bad cliche, but it's true).
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