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Brontë Aurell
其他書名
How to Live Scandinavian
出版
Quarto Publishing Group USA
, 2017-09-07
主題
Cooking / Regional & Ethnic / Scandinavian
House & Home / Decorating & Furnishings
Travel / Europe / Nordic Countries / General
History / Europe / Nordic Countries
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / European Studies
ISBN
1781317380
9781781317389
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gawxDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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註釋
A complete guide to Scandinavia filled with travel tips, cultural and historical facts, recipes, and inspirational photography from the Nordic nations.
Why are Scandinavians constantly topping the happiness table? How do you get more Scandi-style in your life? Just how do you use lagom? Whether you want your apartment to look like it belongs in Copenhagen, to workout like a Norwegian or to make cinnamon buns like a Swede, this is the ultimate insider’s guide to the countries of the north.
Full of inspiration and ideas, how-tos and recipes to help you experience the very best of Scandinavian design, philosophy, cookery, and culture, this honest behind-the-scenes look at the culture provides an invaluable insight into the wonderful and visually stunning world of Scandinavia. Like her viking ancestors before her, Brontë Aurell left Denmark to explore the world beyond home shores and in her travels has come to understand the fascination with her kinfolk, as well as seeing the idiosyncrasies of the Scandinavian lifestyle that locals take for granted.
With a signature wit and a keen eye for detail, she takes you on a journey through fjords and mountains, farmlands, and cities to better understand these three nations and what makes each one so unique. So get outdoors, learn the life lesson that there’s no such thing as bad weather (only bad clothing), and you may discover your inner Scandi sooner than you think . . .
From the How To Live . . . series of insightful guides to some of the most intriguing cultures and locations on the planet, other books available include
How To Live Japanese, How To Live Korean,
and
How to Live Icelandic.