The border towns of North and South Nosinala – divided by a river as capricious as it is indifferent – lie in a fictional American frontier territory where fledgling laws and moral codes clash with ancient customs and shifting power struggles.
The border towns of North and South Nosinala – divided by a river as capricious as it is indifferent – lie in a fictional American frontier territory where fledgling laws and moral codes clash with ancient customs and shifting power struggles.
The border towns of North and South Nosinala - divided by a river as capricious as it is indifferent - lie in a fictional American frontier territory where fledgling laws and moral codes clash with ancient customs and shifting power struggles. But are these burgeoning settlements truly prepared for the relentless advance of the modern world, which threatens to upend their traditions and reshape their way of life? As native and incoming inhabitants navigate tribal, professional, and personal entanglements, their relationships collide in ways that are heartwarming yet brutal, well-meaning yet ultimately tragic. A story of ambition, conflict, and the struggle to reconcile past and future, On the Border explores the tensions of a world on the brink of change.
Christopher James has spent a lifetime in education as pupil, teacher, headmaster and academic consultant; whilst enjoying an equally rewarding time as a keen sportsman, including rugby at a first-class level, county athletics, racket sports and road running; and all the time scribbling away at short stories, children's fiction, adult novels, factual narratives and miscellaneous articles and essays; as well as sustaining a bountiful relationship with a loving wife, three talented grown-up children and four distinctively captivating grand-children to date.
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