In 1915, William Herbert, better known as Gordon, boards the SS Mariposa hoping for a life beyond what his homeland of Trinidad can provide. Despite the danger of deportation, Gordon Jumps ship in New York and shelters in the streets of Harlem. He faces discrimination as both a black man and an immigrant when he enlists at Howard University before joining the Buffalo Soldiers in World War I.
"My dad passed away when I was 18, but he shared with me and my siblings many stories of his life as an immigrant in the U.S.," Herbert said. "Unfortunately, he died before he could tell me all the details of his life so I filled in the remaining pieces based on my own insight. A Place Near the Front is a testament to my father's commitment, sacrifices and the love he had for the U.S."
Whether it's dealing with the mob that chases him through New York's Hell Kitchen, battling German soldiers or facing his most insidious enemy-his own military commanders who resent black officers-Gordon never stops reaching for his dreams. For more information on the author and book, please visit http://www.williamgherbert.com.
"A Place Near the Front"
By William Herbert
ISBN: 9781491787175 (hardcover) 9781491787151 (softcover) 9781491787168 (ebook)
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and iUniverse
About the author
A Detroit-area resident, William G. Herbert has had a long career in computer science and engineering and served as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army. Born in Harlem to a West Indian father and an African-American mother. Herbert credits his upbringing, time served in the military and his longtime membership in Alpha Phi Alpha, the nation's oldest black fraternity for making him the person he is today. Herbert is married with three daughters, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
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