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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
In No Boundaries, Kevin Geise crafts a compelling historical novel set in the early 1970s, exploring desegregation and economic shifts in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The novel follows the Jackson family, who move from New Orleans seeking a better life, and the O'Connors, a wealthy family entrenched in the auto industry. As Antonio Jackson and Quinn O'Connor, two teens from different worlds, navigate friendship amid racial tensions, their parents clash over unionization and economic turmoil. The story crescendos into a gripping murder mystery, capturing the sociopolitical challenges of the baby boomer generation. Geise's ability to vividly recreate the 1970s offers readers a rich, immersive read, capturing the historical and cultural nuances of the era with precision, and fantastic atmospheric detail to match the mood of the tale.
The parallel storylines of race relations and economic upheaval are intricately woven in and feel totally natural to the story, highlighting Kevin Geise's talent for combining personal and societal conflicts in a seamless flow of events that feel taken from the real lives of generations past. I was particularly impressed by the character development of Antonio and Quinn as Geise deftly portrays their evolving perspectives amid desegregation, creating relatable and dynamic protagonists. Geise's storytelling shines in the way he addresses the complexities of privilege and power, making this novel a thought-provoking examination of generational struggles and the fight for equality. When this is combined with the close narrative viewpoint that keeps us rooting for our heroes and their different but converging lives, the result is a truly compelling and enlightening read. Overall, I highly recommend No Boundaries to readers who enjoy historical fiction that tackles important social issues while offering a gripping personal narrative.