"A few rules to live by even when the trials of getting older make it easy to complain... irresistible... how to make life worth living, no matter your age."
--The New York Times "A warm, accessible guide to aging with grace and art (and chocolate). I loved it." --
Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library "Cheeky and concise prose... Magnusson is a wonderful storyteller full of wisdom, and this book embodies her attitude of exuberance."
--The Washington Post "Shows us how to prepare for and understand the aging process, and the joys and sorrows it can bring."
--Buzzfeed "The Swedish secret to a decluttered life."
--Oprah Daily "A thought-provoking guide for how to take life in with clear-eyed humor--whatever age we are. Definitely read this funny, very wise book before you die. Afterward, its availability may be severely limited." --
Daniel Klein, bestselling author of Travels with Epicurus: A Journey to a Greek Island in Search of a Fulfilled LifePraise for The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning "A fond and wise little book. . . . I jettison advice books after I've flipped through them. This one I will keep." --
Dwight Garner, The New York Times "A slim yet sage volume. . . . While Marie Kondo gave us strict instructions to only keep things that spark joy, Magnusson's book is straightforward and unsentimental (with a bit of humor)." --
The Washington Post "Witty, useful and oddly profound." --
Entertainment Weekly "Proustian. . . . Ms. Magnusson is the anti-Kondo, who takes us on a charming and discursive tour of her own stuff." --
Penelope Green, The New York Times "Magnusson shares solid guiding principles for organizing your home, no matter your age or life circumstance."
--Business Insider "One of the most charming, funny, and motivating books I've read in some time. . . . Magnusson is an absolute delight. This book is so much more than lifestyle tips. It's full of life. Magnusson's candid humor and unassailable spirit comes through on each page." --
Buzzfeed "Magnusson uses a dry, unsentimental and sometimes dark Scandinavian sense of humor, and writes with an older set (and their younger relatives) in mind. . . . like a conversation over tea with a friend." --
Associated Press "The answer to clutter you've been looking for. . . . Magnusson instructs readers on how to gently and joyously put your affairs in order while you're still alive." --
Reader's Digest "Smart… death cleaning isn't about getting rid of all your stuff, but rather streamlining your life so you're only holding onto what makes you happy . . . it's about so much more than dusting and sorting."
--Elle Décor "Like having a sensible, cheerful aunt sit you down to tell you hard truths that your mother is too nice to say." --
Laurie Hertzel, Minneapolis Star Tribune "Has benefits you can enjoy while you're still very much alive. . . . could be a good way for families to discuss sensitive issues that might otherwise be hard to bring up." --
TIME "Pragmatic. . . . the idea in this system is that we should leave behind as little as possible, or at least, not the many thousands of items of junk that Americans often accumulate." --
W Magazine "Even millennials will enjoy this non-militant approach to decluttering."
--PEOPLE Magazine "A mindful way to sort through your belongings throughout your life." --
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