The Year of Living Danishly: Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country

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Icon Books Ltd, 8 de jan. de 2015 - 354 páginas

* NOW WITH A NEW CHAPTER *

'A hugely enjoyable romp through the pleasures and pitfalls of setting up home in a foreign land.'- Guardian
Given the opportunity of a new life in rural Jutland, Helen Russell discovered a startling statistic: Denmark, land of
long dark winters, cured herring, Lego and pastries, was the happiest place on earth.

Keen to know their secrets, Helen gave herself a year to uncover the formula for Danish happiness.
From childcare, education, food and interior design to SAD and taxes, The Year of Living Danishly records a funny,
poignant journey, showing us what the Danes get right, what they get wrong, and how we might all live a little more Danishly
ourselves.
In this new edition, six years on Helen reveals how her life and family have changed, and explores how Denmark, too – or
her understanding of it – has shifted. It's a messy and flawed place, she concludes – but can still be a model for a better
way of living.

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Title Page
January Hygge Home
February Forgetting the
March Leisure Languages
April Great Danes Other Animals
May Traditions Getting Told
June Just a Girl
July Going Away Playing Away
September Butchers Bakers Culture Makers
October In Sickness in Health
November Here comes the SnowSleetSouldestroying
December Trusting the Taxman or Woman
Christmas God Jul
Made in Denmark
Top nine tips for living Danishly
Acknowledgements

August The Kids are Alright

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Sobre o autor (2015)

Helen Russell is a journalist and former editor of MarieClaire.co.uk. She now lives in rural Jutland and works as a Scandinavia correspondent for the Guardian, as well as writing a column on Denmark for the Telegraph.

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