First review of my book in Danish

Happy Hour fra 8 til 16My first book came out in Danish last week and the very first review gives it 5 stars out of 6 and has this to say besides:

…will certainly inspire employees and managers…

Alexander Kjerulf gives a clear picture of what happiness at work is and how it happens when we get great results and surround ourselves with pleasant co-workers.

The book’s strength lies in the enthusiasm and sincerity it is obviously written on. A quick and useful read.

I’m incredibly proud of the review by new Danish career magazine for Women CV. They. Not only do they warmly recommend the book but they understand and appreciate the light (dare I say happy) tone I chose for the book.

If you’d like to read my book in Danish it’s in the shops now or you can get it online for 199 DKK.

The book is also out in English and in Spanish:

Dutch, Indonesian and Chinese translations are coming in 2008.

I’d like to see the book published in even more countries and especially in more English-speaking countries. Do you know any publishers in, say, Australia, New Zealand, India, Canada, or…? Write a comment or contact me if you’d like to help me with this.

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3 responses to “First review of my book in Danish”

  1. Robbert Avatar
    Robbert

    I notice that Denmark keeps different working hours. :)

  2. Alexander Avatar

    Yep – we work 8 to 4, not 9 to 5.

  3. paul merrill Avatar

    Congrats on conquering Denmark!!

    Next – Arabic? That would be good.

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