Detroit natives Michael Budman and Don Green became Canadian sensations when they opened the first Roots store in Toronto in 1973 and had a stroke of luck (or was it genius) in the form of the negative heel shoe.
Because they had spent summers at a camp in Ontario’s magnificent Algonquin Park, they decided to use a beaver and other Canadian references in their business. Their story, therefore, is about Canada and Canadian culture. That is, camp culture and wilderness culture. Those themes helped Budman and Green build an empire that today includes fashion and so much more.
Written by Geoff Pevere, this Team Spirit takes a peek into the lives of these two men and how they built a business based on “integrity and quality.” It shares information about the celebrities from the worlds of music, film, fashion, art, literature and sports and it shares how they built a business promoting “Canadian culture to Canadians” that is now worth more than $121 million dollars and recognized around the world.
Published on October 20, 1998 by Doubleday Canada, it contains 152 pages of text and pictures. The Toronto Sun said, "Without question, this is the funniest book of the year and the last word on Canadian pop culture."
Quill & Quire said, the book tells “the story of Roots, the company that brought funny shoes, branded sweatshirts, and doofy Olympic hats to millions of Canadians.” However, they go on to say, “It’s full of wordy, pretentious fawning, and it’s tough to sit through.”
The charming origin story has been told over and over again so a book about how they actually built their business would have been welcome. This one does not do that. Nor does it tell their story from a biographical view point. Instead, it shares, according to Quill & Quire, “little pieces of the Roots story.” That seems fair.Reviewers seem to agree that this book is perhaps more of a coffee table book than it might have been. It is light with text and it is heavy with photographs of celebrities.
If you love Roots products and you want to read more about the back story of Roots Canada Ltd., Team Spirit will share that with you. Just don’t expect it to be really deep. It will do a better job of giving you a look back through the world of Roots and the celebrities associated with it during the last 50 years. Note that the book is out of print but that Team Spirit: A Field Guide To Roots Culture can still be found on Amazon by clicking here.
See you
At the bookstore!
Brenda
MORE READING:
Roots items in my eBay store.
Roots Canada Leather Products.
The Roots Canada Story: A Brief History.
Hey, whether or not this book is a literary gem, the fact that Roots has become so very successful says more about the cleverness of the two men who had the original idea for the company. I find it fascinating that these two Americans loved Canada so much that they built a company promoting Canadian culture to Canadians. For Roots fans, the book can just be a fun look at, as you say, “little pieces of the Roots story.”
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, they were a clever couple. I am sure they had no idea just how successful they would be when they set up their business in Canada. They are being inducted to Canada's Walk of Fame this year!
DeleteIt sounds like this book was intended to appeal to members of the Roots fan culture, rather than to an even broader audience. But just because it appeals primarily to a (very large) niche audience doesn’t mean that a lot of people won’t enjoy it. Thanks for your even-handed review!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, Margaret. There's a lot of Canada in this book! It should appeal to many.
DeleteBrenda what a lovely follow up to all your other reviews of Roots products, I love that this book is Canadian in spirit!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Olivia!
DeleteA coffee table book full of celebrity photographs sounds like a great way to celebrate the business, but I see it isn't a great guide for building a brand or company. It does make me wonder if the men were affluent and well connected before they started Roots though.
ReplyDeleteWe'll keep learning more, I hope about Roots and how it became so successful.
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