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The Last Days of Ellis Island - by Gaëlle Josse (Paperback)

The Last Days of Ellis Island - by  Gaëlle Josse (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>New York, November 3, 1954: The last immigration officer of Ellis Island looks back at 45 years as gatekeeper to America.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Winner of the European Union Prize for Literature</b></p> <p>"Josse powerfully evokes the spirit of the 'huddled masses' who landed on America's shores while creating a memorable portrait of a man torn between his commitment to his difficult job and the longings of his heart. Duty and desire clash in the melancholy reminiscences of a former Ellis Island immigration officer." <b>--Kirkus, *Starred Review*</b></p> <b>New York, November 3, 1954. In a few days, the immigration inspection station on Ellis Island will close its doors forever.</b> John Mitchell, an officer of the Bureau of Immigration, is the guardian and last resident of the island. As Mitchell looks back over forty-five years as gatekeeper to America and its promise of a better life, he recalls his brief marriage to beloved wife Liz, and is haunted by memories of a transgression involving Nella, an immigrant from Sardinia. Told in a series of poignant diary entries, this is a story of responsibility, love, fidelity, and remorse. <p>"French novelist Josse's melancholy English-language debut looks at the last few days in 1954 before Ellis Island was officially shuttered as a port of entry into the U.S. (...) Josse's powerful work finds the human heart within a career bureaucrat." <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>"Gripping...<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is an absorbing novel in which beloved dreams are fast to shatter." <b>--<i>Foreword Reviews</i></b></p><p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Josse powerfully evokes the spirit of the 'huddled masses' who landed on America's shores while creating a memorable portrait of a man torn between his commitment to his difficult job and the longings of his heart. Duty and desire clash in the melancholy reminiscences of a former Ellis Island immigration officer." <b>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>, *Starred Review*</b></p><p>"French novelist Josse's melancholy English-language debut looks at the last few days in 1954 before Ellis Island was officially shuttered as a port of entry into the U.S. (...) Josse's powerful work finds the human heart within a career bureaucrat." <b>--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b></p><p>"Hushed and haunted...Natasha Lehrer's translation, from the French, captures both a tragic poetry and the bureaucrat diarist's commitment to formality...Josse's portrait is pained and unsparing but always empathetic, both to the immigrants who suffered such horrors and to the merely human officials given power over them." <b>--<i>Shelf Awareness</i></b></p><p>"In <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i>, Josse masterfully creates a detailed world from what has been excluded. 'Insider' and 'outsider' are reversed, and the mainland of America is distant, unknown...This writing, in the vein of unadulterated confession, is charged with urgency from its opening lines, questioning what truly makes a home--ultimately it is people, names, and relationships that crowd John's memories. His--and Josse's--stories of Ellis Island are complex and conflicted, beautifully capable of capturing simultaneously the varied spectrums of courage, suffering, and hope." <b>--<i>Asymptote</i></b></p><p>"Gripping...<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is an absorbing novel in which beloved dreams are fast to shatter." <b>--<i>Foreword Reviews</i></b></p><p>"A novel that resonates powerfully with the tragic fates of today's migrants." <b>--<i>France-Amérique</i></b></p><p>"Engaging...wistful and, at times, disturbing." <b>--<i>Christian Science Monitor</i></b></p><p>"Josse's portrait of a conflicted man weighing up his life's joys and regrets is poignant and affecting, and a stark beauty shines out from its melancholy, sombre prose." <b>--<i>The Herald Scotland</i></b></p><p>"There is a lot packed into this slim book...the language is lyrical and the translation never jars, though the lack of variation in sentence structure is a minor irritant. The courage of the migrants is brought alive through all the noise, dirt, fear and melancholy." <b>--<i>Irish Independent</i></b></p><p>"I devoured this gem of a novel, which manages to perfectly capture both a singular moment in time and an entire universe of hope, longing and heartbreak. Brilliantly constructed and beautifully told, <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is a timeless--and timely--exploration of compassion and regret." <b>--Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, author of <i>The Nest</i></b></p><p>"Intimate, alluring and at times haunting, <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> imagines the closing hours of Ellis Island's existence as a gateway for the hopeful through the eyes of its last caretaker. Josse examines with care how life, no matter where you spend it, is a weave of wonderful moments and sad ones; moments we are insanely grateful for and moments we wish with everything within that we could take back. Eloquently and skillfully rendered." <b>--Susan Meissner, bestselling author of <i>A Fall of Marigolds</i></b></p><p>"<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is a tragic story of a man who spends forty-five years working as an immigration official on Ellis island. Josse masterfully weaves this moving story of love and loss around the larger historical context of the massive wave of immigration arriving in the U.S. in the early 1900s. Beautifully written, <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is compelling historical fiction with a dash of magical realism added in." <b>--Vincent J. Cannato, author of <i>American Passage: The History of Ellis Island</i></b></p><p>"The story is both historically and emotionally rich" <b>--<i>World Translations Review</i></b></p><p>"A novel that explores the nostalgia, loneliness, guilt, and conflicted patriotism of the (fictitious) last American who worked at the facility." <b>--<i>New York Journal of Books</i></b></p><p>"Combining real and fictional events, Gaëlle Josse has written a text as visceral as it is melancholy and vibrant." <b>--<i>Livres Hebdo</i></b> <p>"With precise and barbed language, Gaëlle Josse allows us to experience a slice of American history through the movements of a soul preyed upon by its demons. Masterly and urgent!" <b>--<i>Librairie Pages après pages</i></b></p><p>"Gaëlle Josse visits Ellis Island and constructs an intimate, collective geography, the story of one man intertwined with those of thousands of others. She rejects exaggeration and pathos, instead embracing the joy of invention and facing the crudeness of what happened head-on." <b>--<i>Transfuge</i></b></p><p>"It's always somewhat pointless to attempt categorization, especially in the impalpable and subjective domain of artistic creation. However, can't we call <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> the most beautiful text Gaëlle Josse has ever written, one in which the alchemy of the preceding ones reaches, on a completely different subject, a kind of completion?"<b> --<i>La Croix</i></b></p><p>"It's hard not to become John Mitchell during the reading. Gaëlle Josse writes his diary for the last nine working days on Ellis Island with a strong sense of presence and credibility." <b>--<i>Arbetarbladet</i></b></p><p>"A highly meaningful effort to give voice to people whose destiny has long been forgotten." <b>--<i>Norran</i></b></p><p>"A novel to be read by anyone who has ever thought about leaving." <b>--<i>Vecernji List</i></b></p><p>"A fluid and gentle story that can be read in one breath." <b>--<i>Bestbooks.com</i></b></p><p>"<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> is one of those stories that quietly sneaks in and then shifts something inside us." <b>--<i>Modern Times Info</i></b></p><p>"A breathtakingly beautifully written, melancholy novel―a real gem." <b>--<i>Literair Nederland</i></b></p><p>"<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> has historical worth and humanitarian appeal." <b>--<i>Tzum</i></b></p><p>"A story about remorse, exile, passionate love, and a man who faces a terrible choice." <b>--<i>Hebban</i></b></p><p>"In the melancholy <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i>, Gaëlle Josse evokes a past era through a single life story." <b>--<i>VPRO Books</i></b></p><p>"<i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i> stands out due to its stylistic power and beautiful metaphors." <b>--<i>Chicklit.nl</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Gaëlle Josse</b> holds degrees in law, journalism, and clinical psychology. Formerly a poet, she published her first novel, <i>Les heures silencieuses</i> (<i>The Quiet Hours</i>), in 2011. Josse went on to win several awards, including the Alain Fournier Award in 2013 for <i>Nos vies désaccordées</i> (<i>Our Out-Of-Tune Lives</i>). After spending a few years in New Caledonia, she returned to Paris, where she now works and lives. Josse received the European Union Prize for Literature for <i>The Last Days of Ellis Island</i>, along with the Grand Livre du Mois Literary Prize.

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