All of Us: 2019
By (Author) Adrienne Jansen
By (author) Carina Gallegos
Landing Press
Landing Press
3rd November 2018
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Migration, immigration and emigration
NZ821.3
Paperback
84
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
In All of Us, established New Zealand author Adrienne Jansen and exciting new writer Carina Gallegos use poems and short prose to weave together the vibrant, expansive, and sometimes heart-wrenching stories of refugees and immigrants in New Zealand today. Drawing on their time spent with refugee and immigrant communities, their words delicately lift the veil that separates us, providing a moving exploration of the refugee and immigrant experience. All of Us is a timely reminder of the humanity that perseveres at the core of this global debate.
Adrienne Jansen and Carina Gallegos have listened to many stories from migrants and `refugees as we call them, and in All of Us they hand those stories on to us. Jansen and Gallegoss poem-stories of new lives in Aotearoa New Zealand are hard-edged and at the same time tender. Maybe this new land will slowly become a home Maybe mud and stones and spirits from the past will never let that happen Maybe we will never let that happen There are no easy answers here, but All of Us lets us listen to the human heart, beating. Lynn Jenner
For most of her life Adrienne Jansen has been writing alongside migrants to New Zealand to tell their stories in fiction, non-fiction, and now in poetry. `Personal stories have the power to shift our heads, she says. She lives in Porirua with her family. Carina Gallegos has a background in journalism and development studies. She moved to New Zealand thirteen years ago and has worked with refugee-background communities since 2011. She lives in Wellington with her family.