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Valter Malm publishes book highlighting Eslöv's attractions

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  • Valter Malm wrote a book to showcase Eslöv's attractions and counter its boring reputation.
  • The book includes places like a tractor museum, a community house, and an abandoned dance hall.
  • Malm used speech-to-text due to dyslexia and published with permission from author Valle Westesson.

Valter Malm has published a book titled '55 balla ställen i Eslöv' to show that his hometown is not a boring city. The book features places like the Ängdalas traktormuseum in Harlösa, Medborgarhuset, the train bridge in Skarhult, and the abandoned dance hall Lyransdal. Malm, who has dyslexia, used speech-to-text technology to write the book and did not use AI.

The title was published with permission from author Valle Westesson, whose book '100 balla ställen i Skåne' inspired Malm.

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