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An attractive, practical and unnatural approach to insert a house, reflecting small joys that create a long life for Swedish death cleaning.
There is a kind of decline in Sweden called dustding, do means “death” and standing means “cleanliness.” This amazing and refreshing process of cleaning unnecessary goods can be done at any age or standard of living, but should be done sooner than later, before others will have to do it for you. In the gentle art of Swedish death cleaning, the artist margata magnesensan, with Scandinavian humor and knowledge, instructs readers to embrace minimalism. His radical and joyful way to insert things helps families to reduce sensitive interactions, and uplift the process rather than heavily.
Margretta suggests what property you can easily get rid of (unwanted clothes, unwanted presentations, more plates you use) and what you want to keep (photos, love letters, some art projects of your children). Digesting in your late husband’s equipment shed, and offering an element of fun for a potentially challenging task, Margreta, his own secret drawers. The way readers get a glimpse in his life in Sweden, and becomes more comfortable with the idea of leaving.
Publisher
Publisher: scribe
Publication date: January 2, 2018
language English
Print Length: 128 pages
ISBN -10: 1501173243
ISBN -13: 978-1501173240
Items Weight: 2.31 pounds
Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.5 x 8.38 inch
Part of the series: The Swedish Art of Living and Dyeing Series
Customers say
Customers find the book insightful and enjoyable, appreciating its easy-to-read writing style and gentle approach to death cleaning. The humor is well-received, with customers noting the author’s gracious and witty delivery. While the personal stories receive mixed reactions, with some finding them nice while others find them barely interesting, the book’s value for money receives negative feedback, with many considering it a waste of money.
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