Lagom (not too little, not too much) : the Swedish art of living a balanced, happy life

Niki Brantmark

Book - 2017

"By using the Swedish lifestyle as an example, Niki Brantmark offers insightful suggestions and bite-sized actions to help you make subtle changes to your life, so you too can make time for the things that matter most and find greater happiness."--Back cover.

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Published
New York, NY : Harper Design 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Niki Brantmark (author)
Physical Description
280 pages : color illustrations ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780062748799
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Review by Library Journal Review

Following closely on the success of all things hygge, a Danish word connoting "coziness" and popularized in books such as The Little Book of Hygge, comes lagom, the Swedish concept of finding balance in life. Similar titles on this topic include Linnea Dunne's Lagom: The Swedish Art of Balanced Living and Lola A. Äkerström's Lagom: The Swedish Secret of Living Well. This latest work from blogger Brantmark (The Scandinavian Home), a British expat living in Sweden, may appeal to those interested in Swedish culture. Readers may also be interested in comparing Brantmark's perspective to Dunne's, originally from Sweden, now residing in Dublin. Many lifestyle practices gaining momentum in the United States-DIY, sustainability, mindfulness, etc.-are covered; thus, the advice is familiar. At the same time, imagining these practices on a national level adds a fresh viewpoint. -VERDICT A beautiful book filled with ways to balance life at home with the larger world. Where readers enjoy books on hygge, they will likely appreciate titles on lagom, too.-Meagan Storey, Virginia Beach © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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