From School Library Journal
Grade 4-8-Nell's story begins aboard the Astoria, as she and her Irish family are en route to join her father who left years before to find a better life in America. When the bright lights of the city are spotted, the excitement and trepidation mount; the passengers are herded first off the ship to Ellis Island for inspection, and finally to their new homes. The author describes the sights, smells, and sounds of immigrant ships, with their poor ventilation, inadequate food, cramped sleeping quarters, and lack of bathing facilities. Ultimately, she captures the experience of thousands of immigrants seeking freedom and fortune in America. A good addition to any collection.
Alison Grant, West Bloomfield Township Public Library, MI Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Ellis Island
1904
Still aboard the ASTORIA
February 12, 1904
I want to get off this cold, gray ocean more than I have ever wanted anything....oh, how I just wish we would arrive and be off this smelly ship.
The ship is nearing Ellis Island. Arriving in America will mean seeing her father again after two long years, but Nell Dunne is still miserable. The journey has been awful; the food is stale and the ship is filthy. Nell's mother and baby sister have been seasick off and on, and her grandmother's forgetfulness and confusion have gotten worse. And now Nell is worried about rumors saying the American inspectors at Ellis Island can send infirm, elderly people back. If Granny Rose is sent home to Ireland, Nell will have to go, too, to take care of her. Has Nell endured the arduous ocean crossing only to end up being separated frorm her family?