The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter (The Swedish Art of Living & Dying Series)
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter (The Swedish Art of Living & Dying Series)
In Sweden There Is A Kind Of Decluttering Called Döstädning, Dö Meaning Death And Städning Meaning Cleaning. Margareta Instructs Readers To Embrace Minimalism, And Suggests Which Possessions You Can Easily Get Rid Of (unworn Clothes, Unwanted Presents, More Plates Than You'd Ever Use) And Which You Might Want To Keep (photographs, Love Letters, A Few Of Your Children's Art Projects). Digging Into Her Late Husband's Tool Shed, And Her Own Secret Drawer Of Vices, Margareta Introduces An Element Of Fun To A Potentially Daunting Task. Along The Way Readers Get A Glimpse Into Her Life In Sweden, And Also Become More Comfortable With The Idea Of Letting Go. Death Cleaning Is Not Sad -- Death Cleaning Is As Much (or More!) For You As For The People Who Come After. Text And Drawings By Margareta Magnusson.