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Authors: Kate Kerrigan

Ellis Island (30 page)

Acknowledgments

Many thanks to the following for editing, research, advice, practical help and support and encouragement: Johnny Ferguson, Marita Conlon McKenna, Eileen Grogan, Frances McCann, Helena Moran, Dr. Joe Gilvary, Alison Walsh, Imogen Taylor, Marianne Gunn O’Connor, Theresa Gilroy, Vicki Satlow, Steve Dunford, the Murray family, New York, Sheila and Bobby Smyth, Holy Hill Hermitage, Sligo, Gillian Marsh and Eammon Connor, and my husband, Niall Kerrigan.

A special thanks to my mother Moira and to the brilliant Helen Falconer, whose advice and support were invaluable.

Reading Group Guide

  1. Ellie and John find a connection from the moment they meet and become childhood sweethearts. Do you think it is possible to sustain that relationship into adulthood? Are they truly soul mates?

  2. What is Ellie’s relationship like with her parents? Is it understandable why she prefers spending time with John’s parents, Maidy and Paud? What do they provide that Ellie’s own parents can’t?

  3. How is early married life difficult for Ellie and John? When Ellie decides to go to America, John says that she’s running away. Do you think there is some truth to this statement? Why or why not?

  4. Isobel Adams treats Ellie not only as a maid, but sometimes as a confidante. Do you think this kind of behavior is appropriate? Is Isobel a good mistress and employer?

  5. Seeing how happy her friend Sheila is with her fiancé, Ellie makes the observation that anything is possible in America. How is this true compared to what life was like in Ireland? Do you think this is true today?

  6. Why does Ellie find Charles Irvington attractive? What can he offer her? If you were Ellie, who would you have chosen to be with, Charles or John, and why?

  7. Why doesn’t John want to move to America? Are you sympathetic with his views, or do you think he should have seriously considered Ellie’s plan for him to join her in New York?

  8. Do you think Ellie made the right decision in going back to Ireland? Why or why not? What would her life have been like if she had stayed in America?

  9. What difficulties does Ellie encounter when she returns home? How does she use what she’s learned in America to improve her situation there?

10. Ellie’s story, which takes place in the 1920s, is a classic immigrant story. What are the similarities and differences with the immigrant stories of today? How about the immigrant stories in your own family?

London-reared of Irish parents, Kate Kerrigan worked in London before moving to Ireland in 1990. She is the author of two books published in the UK,
Recipes for a Perfect Marriage
and
The Miracle of Grace
. She is now a full-time writer and lives in County Mayo, Ireland, with her husband and sons.

www.katekerrigan.ie

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Copyright

This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

This book was originally published in 2009 by Pan Macmillan UK.

ELLIS ISLAND.
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EPub Edition © July 2011 ISBN: 9780062071545

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