An extraordinary visual data book like no other. Clustered yet
scattered, we New Zealanders live across the country's physical
landscapes, experiencing its varied weather and environments. We
co-create its political, economic and social systems on a daily basis.
Each of us has a particular view of Aotearoa, yet nobody comprehends the
whole. This book's sets of maps and graphics help New Zealanders make
sense of their country, to grasp the scale, diversity and intricacies of
Aotearoa, and to experience feelings of connection to land, to place, to
this time in our history, and to one another. By making data visible,
each graphic reveals insights about Aotearoa. They answer a range of
questions: Who visits us? How many fish are in the sea? How equal are
we? How do we hurt ourselves? Where do our cats go to at night? This
compelling mixture of charts, graphs, diagrams, maps and illustrations
is functional, beautiful, insightful and enlightening. It tells us where
we are, here, in 2018. Essays by some of New Zealand's best thinkers
complete the package.