"'Roots.' The word seems to have taken on a new meaning. It's become less and less about my family roots, and more about where I'll lay down my own."
Roots is Tara O'Connor's first long form graphic project, a memoir. It's kind of a book within a book, focused as it is in part on a kickstarter project that was successful, yay, preceding this book, a project about O'Connor's "finding her roots," in Ireland. Which wasn't as successful as she had hoped in making dramatic discoveries about her family in Ireland.
This book begins with O'Connor being divorced, getting the kickstarter going and getting out of the country. To Ireland, where she spends most of her time, a month, touring with a cartoonist friend she met on twitter. So that happens, they find out a few small things about her genealogy, and develop a friendship that morphs into a romantic relationship. We don't learn much about Ireland, and in truth don't learn much about the guy, but it is a nice and hopeful romantic story about love's return. It feels short, like too much is left out--Jersey diner adventures! Halloween! Christmas! NYC! Dublin!--but it mainly just mentions these things briefly, without many anecdotes, and doesn't go deep enough, but hey, it is just the beginning of a relationship, so it can't be that deep yet I guess.
I liked the energy and the cute art and the cover with the red hair which seems to suggest another kind of "roots," ha.