“This book is for you who might ask the most typical question:

- It's just walking? Why did you stop? "

The words that initiate Josa's Book are artist Josefin Nilssons. Four years ago, shortly before she passed away, sister Marie Nilsson Lind promised that this book would be published. Josefin Nilsson, with the help of his diaries and notes, wanted to tell about the relationship with a famous actor in the 1990s. A relationship where she told her that she was abused both physically and verbally.

The sisters' stories are intertwined

Marie Nilsson Lind alternates the sister's story with her own. It is about Josefin Nilsson's destructive relationship, but also about childhood, the time with Ainbusk and the long struggle against mental ill-health that they both have had. Josefin Nilsson fasting in an extensive tablet and alcohol abuse. Here is also the last time together. Their comeback with the show Sisters Sisters and the moment when everything fell when Josefin Nilsson died of a morphine overdose.

"I don't know, nobody knows if she took the tablets consciously or not."

Tells about the breakup and the persecution

Josefin Nilsson's diary notes are about a relationship that went from passion to abuse. About the people around, those who warned her and those who chose to look away. She tells of the break-up from the man and the persecution that eventually led her to report the police.

"He has been here since 03:30, called, peeked in through the mailbox and westernized my name with his dark voice."

The sister writes about the debate

In March last year came the SVT documentary "Josefin Nilsson - love me for who I am". The impact was huge and led to light manifestations and debates about men's violence against women. At the same time, the documentary was dropped by the Review Board, which considered it to have infringed the celebrity actor's privacy. Marie Nilsson Lind writes about this debate. She says the actress didn't kill her sister, but at the same time questions critics who said Josefin Nilsson's injuries came from a traffic accident.

"After all, it wasn't the car accident or any whiplash injury that broke her, neither physically nor mentally."