The Almost Nearly Perfect People: The Truth About the Nordic Miracle: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia

The Almost Nearly Perfect People: The Truth About the Nordic Miracle: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia

by Michael Booth (Author)

Synopsis

The whole world wants to learn the secrets of Nordic exceptionalism: Why are the Danes the happiest people in the world, despite having the highest taxes? If the Finns really have the best education system, how come they still think all Swedish men are gay? Are the Icelanders really feral? How are the Norwegians spending their fantastical oil wealth? And why do all of them hate the Swedes? Michael Booth has lived among the Scandinavians, on and off, for over ten years, perplexed by their many strange paradoxes and character traits and equally bemused by the unquestioning enthusiasm for all things Nordic that has engulfed the rest of the world, whether it be for their food, television, social systems or chunky knitwear. In this timely book he leaves his adopted home of Denmark and embarks on a journey through all five of the Nordic countries to discover who these curious tribes are, the secrets of their success and, most intriguing of all, what they think of each other. Along the way a more nuanced, often darker picture emerges of a region plagued by taboos, characterised by suffocating parochialism and populated by extremists of various shades. They may very well be almost nearly perfect, but it isn't easy being Scandinavian.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 06 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 0224089625
ISBN 13: 9780224089623
Book Overview: A revealing, often humorous journey through Scandinavia and its curious tribes

Media Reviews
Comprehensive and occasionally downright hilarious... I was laughing out loud -- Mariella Frostrup Observer An affectionate and informative study of a region. -- Ian Critchley Sunday Times [An] entertaining, warts-and-all, English expat look at the Nordic miracle. Daily Telegraph A thoroughly entertaining read, written brilliantly -- Bernard Porter Literary Review A welcome rejoinder to those who cling to the idea of the Nordic region as a promised land...the substance, more often than not, is spot on. Financial Times
Author Bio
Michael Booth contributes to numerous British and foreign magazines and all of the UK's broadsheet newspapers. He is the author of four works of non-fiction: Eat, Pray, Eat, which was nominated for a British Travel Press Award in 2012; Just As Well I'm Leaving, nominated for the Irish Times first writers award; Sacre Cordon Bleu, a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week; and Sushi and Beyond, winner of the Guild of Food Writers award in 2010. He lives in Denmark with his wife and children.