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A journey of a lifetime

Britt Henriksson

Softcover with flap, 150 pages with black and white pictures



Britt Henriksson's struggle and hope in an electric world

Discover the moving story of Britt Henriksson who was forced to confront her hypersensitivity to electromagnetic fields. In "A Journey in Life", Britt shares her personal struggle and her journey towards understanding and healing. From losing both her job and her sick pay to finding new hope and meaning, this book shows that even in the darkest moments there is always a way forward. Let Britt inspire you with her message of never giving up and always finding the light, no matter how small the steps.

"It's Christmas Eve. Together with her closest family members, Britt is sitting at the dining table eating Christmas food. Something slowly starts to trigger her body and she starts shaking more and more. She tries to resist, but it's not working. She has to go away, to some quieter place.

Britt takes a walk down to Lake Mälaren, while her husband packs the car with their wool beds and pillows, for the onward journey into the countryside, away from what makes her have to flee. It feels painful to involuntarily have to leave her home and family in the middle of Christmas dinner.

What affects her and many other people is not visible, not audible, not smellable, not touchable, but it is there nonetheless. This invisible thing can affect both women and men, young people, children, animals. No one is safe."

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Reader reactions:

"I read the book in one day. It was so exciting. It had a calming effect on me. A feel-good effect."/ Monica

"Congratulations on your book! I've read it and it was so much fun to follow your journey, your thoughts about life and the future. I recognize myself in your story. About small miracles in everyday life and about the gratitude you experience. An eye-opener."/ Laila

"I read the entire book, sitting in the blue wooden chair by the fireplace below the house. What a wonderful book, so many warm words, but also so much pain."/ Jeanette

"What hell you've been through and what a loving husband you have!"/ Lena

"It's really nice and fun. I like the little girls."/ Peter

"I recognize so much that I have repressed."/ Monica

"It was very interesting and well written."/ Gunilla

"Interesting book! I recognized myself in your book. When a planned ten-hour train journey was delayed, so I missed the bus. I called a hotel. Out of thirty-two rooms, there was one left for me. Everything was so much better, nicer and calmer than if I had sat on the bus for another two hours."/ Christina

"What a beautiful book you have written, your thoughts and experiences. You have been through so much and yet managed it so well. You are strong together. It's hard to understand that you can get so sick from electricity."/ Agneta