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The Year of Living DanishlyBy Helen Russell

In a Nutshell

In this humorous memoir, bestselling author Helen Russell chronicles her experiences moving from London to rural Jutland, Denmark, where she tried to uncover the secrets of one of the world's happiest places.

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Our potential new home was officially the happiest country on earth. The UN World Happiness Report put this down to a large gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, high life expectancy, a lack of corruption, a heightened sense of social support … and a culture of generosity.

Helen Russell

Introduction

Why are the Danish always so happy? British journalist Helen Russell decided to find out after her husband accepted a new job with Lego in Jutland, Denmark — but only for one year.

Russell and her husband ditched the London urban grind for a rural lifestyle in a country where citizens enjoy inexpensive healthcare, free education, and work only 34 hours a week.

Through a series of vignettes, Russell chronicles her dance with Danish traditions, from the culinary delights of Danish pastries to the art of 'hygge,' or finding comfort in your cozy environment during long, dark winters.

Russell, a former editor for Marie Claire, is a British freelance feature writer who also works as a Scandinavia correspondent for The Guardian.

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