
The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia
Michael Booth
The Danes are the happiest people in the world, and pay the highest taxes.
'Neutral' Sweden is one of the biggest arms manufacturers in the world.
Finns have the largest per capita gun ownership after the US and Yemen.
54 per cent of Icelanders believe in elves.
Norway is the richest country on earth.
5 per cent of Danish men have had sex with an animal.
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 and hygge that has engulfed the rest of the world.
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.
'The next Bill Bryson.’ New York Times
'Beautifully observed and very funny' Rory Stewart
Winner of the Best Narrative Travel Book Award from the British Guild of Travel Writers
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Reviews for The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia
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
Every page contains at least one extraordinary fact about one or other of the Nordic countries.
Craig Brown
Mail on Sunday
Booth is an assiduous excavator of entertaining facts.
Damian Whitworth
The Times
An enjoyable, funny romp through the region...[Booth’s] enthusiasm is contagious.
Telegraph
Booth does what the British do well. He writes irresistibly, ranging freely from serious, documented reportage to surprising conclusions... Simply a pleasure to read - 5 stars
Berlingske
You get cleverer by reading him... funny and insightful - 4 stars
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