Roots of Happiness by Susie Dent is a captivating exploration of the uplifting aspects of language. In a world often dominated by negative connotations, Dent shines a light on the delightful words and phrases that encapsulate joy and positivity. This book serves as a delightful reminder of the beauty and comfort that can be found within our everyday lexicon. The Plot Throughout the pages of Roots of Happiness, Dent uncovers a collection of words that have either slipped into obscurity or are newly coined, each with the potential to evoke a sense of warmth and cheer. She invites readers to rediscover terms that can bring solace, laughter, and a sense of connection to the world around them. Themes The central theme of the book revolves around the power of language to elevate our spirits. Dent deftly argues that by embracing the positive aspects of our vocabulary, we can foster a more optimistic outlook on life. She encourages readers to reflect on their own linguistic habits and to seek out the joy in expression. Writing Style Susie Dent's prose is both engaging and accessible, making her insights easy to digest and appreciate. Each entry is accompanied by beautiful illustrations that enhance the reading experience, creating a visual feast that complements the text. The book is perfect for lovers of language and anyone looking to find happiness in the small things. Similar Reads The Etymologicon by Mark Forsyth Wordslut by Amanda Montell Because Internet by Gretchen McCulloch "Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going." – Rita Mae Brown