Roaming
by Jillian Tamaki; Mariko Tamaki
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Pub Date Sep 12 2023 | Archive Date Sep 19 2023
Drawn & Quarterly | Drawn and Quarterly
Description
"Gloriously rendered… An ode to traveling as friends when you’re both young and carefree and every new experience is exciting and wondrous.”―Robert Ito, The New York Times Book Review
Spring Break, 2009: Five days, three friends, and one big city.
Roaming marks a triumphant return to the graphic novel and a deft foray into new adult fiction for Caldecott Medal authors Jillian Tamaki and Mariko Tamaki.
Over the course of a much-anticipated trip to New York, an unexpected fling blossoms between casual acquaintances and throws a long-term friendship off-balance. Emotional tensions vibrate wildly against the resplendently illustrated backdrop of the city, capturing a spontaneous queer romance in all of its fledgling glory. Slick attention to the details of a bustling, intimidating metropolis are softened with a palette of muted pastels, as though seen through the eyes of first-time travelers. The awe, wonder, and occasional stumble along the way come to life with stunning accuracy.
Roaming is the third collaboration from the critically acclaimed team behind Skim and Governor General’s Literary Award winner This One Summer. Moody, atmospheric, and teeming with life, the magic of this comics duo leaks through the pages with lush and exquisite pen work. The Tamakis’ singular, elegant vision of an urban paradise slowly revealing its imperfections to the tune of its visitors’ rhythms is a masterpiece—a future classic for generations to come.
Advance Praise
“Roaming perfectly captures so much of what it feels like to be both fully grown and still becoming who you are. The utterly brilliant Tamakis show the highs and lows of friendship and love and what it means to explore. A beautiful book for any 19 year old, yes, but also for anyone who was once 19.” —Emma Straub, author of This Time Tomorrow
"I've never been a young Canadian tourist visiting New York for the first time in 2009, but Roaming made me feel like one. It's a beautiful, immersive slice-of-life, and Jillian Tamaki's artwork has never been more observant, inventive, and breathtakingly alive." —Adrian Tomine, Shortcomings and The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist
“Roaming made me wanna be 17 all over again. Mobbing the streets of NYC with my angsty, goofy, dare-devil friends skateboarding at the cube on Astor place and riding the Cyclone at Coney Island, screaming at the top of our lungs, feeling like nothing could ever stop us. The Tamakis give us NYC youth magic on a platter scuffed with glitter, make out sessions and tourist stops at Times Square. I wanted to read Roaming over and over again. It’s a love letter to the greatest city in the world and all the beautiful tender queer kids running wild and free.” —Gabby Rivera, Juliet Takes A Breath
“Tender, honest, and gorgeously illustrated, Roaming charters a course through the choppy waters of a queer fling with aplomb. Following a trio of friends from Canada on a short trip to New York City, Roaming doesn’t shy away from the splendid messiness of a sudden, passionate connection between two strangers. Jillian and Mariko Tamaki embrace the humanity of their characters and allow them to exist outside of the sanitized expectations so often imposed on media with LGBTQ representation. Like any great destination, it left an impression on me, and I’m looking forward to coming back.” —John Paul Brammer, ¡Hola Papi!
"Roaming perfectly captures that weird second adolescence between high school and adulthood: the thrill and torture of new experiences, the growing pains of old friendships, the feelings that are ultimately both silly and life-altering. It might evoke embarrassing memories of cringey arguments or dramatic flings, but then it takes those formative moments seriously. This book loves its characters, and you will, too."—Tavi Gevinson
“Roaming is a nuanced, intricately observed, and bittersweet love letter to the yearnings and frustrations and fears and joys of friendship during a particular moment of change and growth that we will all recognize from our own lives. I felt so much for these vivid and complex characters and their relationships, brought lovingly to life by Jillian and Mariko Tamaki’s exceptional words and artwork. The Tamakis are masters of the medium of the graphic novel — I cannot imagine this breathtaking work in any other form.” —Jonny Sun, New York Times best-selling author and illustrator of Goodbye, Again and Everyone's a Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too
“Roaming took me right back to those sweet, messy years when everything felt terrifying and heartbreaking and gorgeous, all at once. With lush artwork and heartful storytelling, Jillian and Mariko Tamaki have done an uncannily good job capturing what it was like to be a queer 19 year old in 2009, tromping around in search of the 'real' world, in search of one’s real life. I want to hand this book out to everyone I knew and loved in those years; I know they would fall in love with these characters as much as I did.” —Franny Choi, The World Keeps Ending, and the World Goes On
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781770464339 |
PRICE | $34.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 444 |
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Featured Reviews
As someone several generations removed from the protagonists, I do not feel like the target demographic for this book. But I still found it emotionally resonant and evocative of that time of exhilarating and terrifying transition into early adulthood, including the challenges of determining and resetting established boundaries with one's BFF.
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