Guardians of the Gate

by Vincent N. Parrillo


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Hardcover
$30.95
Softcover
$20.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 7/22/2011

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Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781462029303
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781462029310
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 364
ISBN : 9781462029297

About the Book

It is August of 1895 as Dr. Matt Stafford’s ferry nears Ellis Island. His spirits soar as he approaches the island filled with immigrants pursuing their dreams. Seeking a change from the routine of his hospital surgical practice, he decides to take a temporary leave to provide medical care to those who left their homelands in pursuit of the American Dream.

Eager to interact with the newcomers, Dr. Stafford is quickly intrigued by their personal stories of struggles, courage, and determination. Soon though, everything is about to change on the island; major conflicts unfold, immigrants are exploited, and a riot takes place. Becoming entangled in a secret passionate relationship, Dr. Stafford witnesses President McKinley’s assassination and a societal backlash against the rising tide of immigration. As he valiantly struggles to find emotional fulfillment, a series of events will lead to dramatic changes—both at Ellis Island and in his own life.

Based on actual events, Guardians of the Gate shares the intriguing tale of the people and provocative occurrences that occurred at Ellis Island during the 1890s and 1900s—through the eyes of a dedicated physician on a compelling quest for fulfillment.


About the Author

VINCENT N. PARRILLO is a professor of sociology at William Paterson University of New Jersey. An internationally recognized expert on immigration and author of several leading textbooks, he is also the executive producer, writer, and narrator of three award-winning PBS television documentaries, Gaetano Federici: The Sculptor Laureate of Paterson (2013); Smokestacks and Steeples: A Portrait of Paterson (1992); and Ellis Island: Gateway to America (1991). He currently lives in northern New Jersey.