A journey to New Zealand's most fascinating, wild and isolated islands.
Bruce Ansley (Author)
Bruce Ansley is one of New Zealand's most esteemed story-tellers.
He writes of a New Zealand he loves. He is a keen tramper and has
walked over much of the country. He was once a commercial fisherman
in Fiordland and a deer farmer on Banks Peninsula; built a house in
the far reaches of Pelorus Sound and for many years spent a good
part of his life in a tiny, traditional bach in Golden Bay; but has
also lived in the four main cities, Dunedin, Christchurch,
Wellington and Auckland. He loves the water and will be found out
on the water any good day in his Norwegian motor-sailer. Ansley has
three sons. He and his wife Sally have moved from their beloved
Christchurch to Waiheke Island to be closer to family.
Jane Ussher (Illustrator)
Jane Ussher is well known and respected for her documentary work as
a photographer, and is regarded as one of New Zealand's foremost
portrait photographers. For 29 years she was the chief photographer
at The New Zealand Listener, after which she took up a career as a
freelance photographer. Her work has featured in many books,
including collections of her own photographs. In 2008 she visited
Antarctica at the invitation of then Prime Minister Helen Clark to
document the historic huts of Scott and Shackleton, out of which
grew her landmark book Still Life. Her recent book Coast, written
by Bruce Ansley, won the Illustrated Non-fiction category of the
2014 NZ Post Book Awards. In 2009 she was made a Member of the New
Zealand Order of Merit for services to photography, and was also
inducted into the Massey University Hall of Fame.
Jane lives in Auckland with her husband, Grant, and son, Nick.
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