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As Lando aged ten emerges from the confessional booth the reader is already embarked on an epic journey. The crossing of the first European around the Cape of South Africa in 1488 had significantly altered the course of history for part of Asia and much of Africa. The Author conveniently sets the scene with a map and short prologue connecting the dots of history.The cultural transformation of the people of Goa by the Portuguese and the enslavement of Africans particularly to the Americas and the Caribbean is followed by in 1884 by the parceling of more than eleven and a half million square miles of Africa to seven European colonial powers including Britain.Precocious Lando is born in British-ruled Kenya to Goan parents just as WWII breaks out in Europe. His parents are among those who flocked to East Africa from their native Portuguese India lured with promises of a bright future. To British colonialists the Westernized Christian Indians suited their needs perfectly.Landos family and community struggle to keep their Indo-Portuguese heritage and Catholic faith alive in a Kenya dominated by the ugly reality of racial segregation based on colour. The browns that include: Catholics Hindus Muslims Sikhs and Zoroastrians (Parsees) are sandwiched between the white rulers and the black indigenous population.But Landos world is also filled with adventure and readers will be transported in dhows and steamships across the Indian Ocean and on land by ox-drawn carts steam locomotives right along with the characters as events unfold.Ultimately to fulfill his fathers dreams the eleven-year-old must embark on the biggest adventure of his life: journeying to distant Goa to attend a Jesuit-run boarding school--and then engineering his escape back to Africa.Beyond the Cape - the first in the Matata Trilogy - brings vividly to life the alluring sights sounds and smells of mid-twentieth century East Africa. The book is filled to the brim with evocative multi-layered stories steeped in colonial history--stories that are alternately funny sad and touching as Lando grapples with the complexities of straddling two distinctly different worlds.