This is Us - a collection of over 200 brief interviews with New Zealanders
Posted: Tuesday May 26, 2020
This is Us is a collection of over 200 brief interviews with New Zealanders, spanning the length and breadth of the country; from Cape Reinga to Stewart Island. It was written in response to the Christchurch terrorist attack but is not about it; it is instead a representation of the New Zealand people in their own words. A celebration of the diverse, open, and inclusive communities that exist across New Zealand, This is Us inspires hope by showing the kindness and spirit of everyday people.
Each interview provides a snapshot of the subject’s life, accompanied by a photographic portrait. The joy interviewees felt in telling their stories shines from the page. Each of the interviewees has a unique story to tell, and to have them collected in one place creates an engaging and insightful reading experience that will delight anyone interested in finding out more about Kiwi society and culture.
Carter spoke with characters from a variety of professions, age groups and cultural backgrounds. From a New Zealander with a long line of Kiwi ancestors, to a person with a Māori name but Italian and Brazilian parents, this collection reflects the ethnic diversity and cultural riches of New Zealand. This is Us is a tribute to the Kiwi spirit.
Interview on TVNZ breakfast with John Campbell (jump forward to 2:55:50)
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/breakfast/live
Talking about Pete's blog, interviewing Kiwi’s during lockdown around the world https://petecarter.nz/blog/category/blog/
"Its lovely diaspora to follow us around the world” - John Campbell, TVNZ Breakfast, 25th May 2020
Talking about This is Us https://exislepublishing.com/product/this-is-us/
"What I love is your resolve from the idea of a normative. What this is, is a scramble of New Zealanders in all shapes and sizes and diversities". - John Campbell, TVNZ Breakfast, 25th May 2020
"There is a sense of pride in the book". - John Campbell, TVNZ Breakfast, 25th May 2020
"I love the quiet heroism of some people in the book. That footstep after footstep is a big thing. Its lovely that you celebrate this". - John Campbell, TVNZ Breakfast, 25th May 2020