They were just boys - but the frontier would shape them into legends.
Set in the untamed wilderness of 18th-century South Africa, The Boys from Umgazana is a sweeping historical adventure novel about friendship, identity, and survival on the colonial frontier.
Two boys grow up as brothers: one an English child, shipwrecked and orphaned on the South African coast; the other the grandson of an Mpondo chief and an English woman, raised between two cultures. Their shared childhood in the Eastern Cape binds them together - until the arrival of a Dutch trader pulls them into a dangerous adult world shaped by colonial ambition, cultural tension, and betrayal.
As the Cape frontier closes in around them, survival depends on trust, courage, and a bond strong enough to withstand the forces tearing their world apart.
Rich in historical detail and vivid landscape, The Boys from Umgazana explores cross-cultural friendship, the resilience of youth, and the enduring power of place. Blending immersive storytelling with the raw beauty of southern Africa, Frank Collier delivers a coming-of-age historical fiction that resonates long after the final page.
Frank Collier is a South African author, software strategist, and conservation advocate. Inspired by Eastern Cape history, indigenous cultures, and the African frontier, his writing brings overlooked stories of colonial-era South Africa vividly to life.
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