The Art of Discarding by Nagisa Tatsumi

The Art of Discarding by Nagisa Tatsumi

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In the beginning there was The Art of Discarding; the life-changing book that started the tidying revolution.

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The Art of Discarding by Nagisa Tatsumi

The original Japanese edition of The Art of Discarding, titled Suteru! Gijutsu, was published in 2000 and became an overnight sensation - selling a million copies in six months and inspiring a young Marie Kondo. The book has since become a multimillion-copy international bestseller, but it has never been translated into English, until now. In this guide to living a calmer, more ordered life, renowned author Nagisa Tatsumi teaches us how letting go of unwanted things will transform our day-to-day happiness. The book offers practical advice and techniques to help readers learn to let go of stuff that is holding them back, as well as tips for acquiring less in the first place. It's time to live with less.
'This book is a compelling read because of its many vivid descriptions of the psychological snags that make people reluctant to discard things' - New York Times

'This book completely opened my eyes to reorganisation' - Marie Kondo
Born near Tokyo in 1965, Nagisa Tatsumi is a Japanese author, journalist and commentator. She published the original edition of The Art of Discarding as Suteru! Gijutsu in Japan in 2000 where it became an overnight sensation. It has since become a million copy international bestseller and was the inspiration for Marie Kondo's The Life Changing Magic of Tidying.
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ISBN 13 9781473648234
ISBN 10 1473648238
Titre The Art of Discarding
Auteur Nagisa Tatsumi
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Hodder & Stoughton
Année de publication 2018-01-11
Nombre de pages 176
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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