Description
When strangers invade her village in 1910, young princess Samarah’s knowledge of English unwittingly contributes to her capture. Forced into a life of servitude on a plantation far removed from her homeland, Samarah struggles with losing the life and people she had known and loved. Her mother and Bintum – her childhood love who seeks and reunites with her at the plantation- offer a sense of the familiar until tragedy strikes leaving Samarah alone and angry. As the son of Samarah’s employer, Mayne Patterson represents all that has caused pain, misery and uncertainty in Samarah’s life. Mayne is in love with Samarah and will do everything he can to get her. Can Samarah overcome all the hurt and misgivings to see Mayne for who he is and not what he embodies? Torn between the love to whom she is betrothed and her growing attraction to Mayne, Samarah must decide between her heart’s desires and her obligations to her homeland. This debut historical fiction is at once a story of love and identity as it is a portrait of aspects of colonial rule in Africa.
Praise for Boundless
“…In a rather dramatic twist, Kefen’s novel presents a romantic come together of sorts. Unlike Yenla, Samarah is not shy enough to resist sharing her feelings with Mayne Patterson, though she harbours a seething resentment towards the colonial system. A system that punishes anyone who tries to break away from their control. Her tongue is acerbic and her anger fiery when she misses her beloved Bintum.”
—Mokom Muluh, Literary Critic
Jenna Moore –
Yay! Loved it!