With Buller in Natal, Or, a Born Leader by G. A. Henty
G.A. Henty was the king of historical adventure for young readers in the late 1800s, and With Buller in Natal is a classic from his playbook. It throws you headfirst into the Second Boer War, a conflict between the British Empire and Dutch settlers in South Africa.
The Story
We meet Chris, a British teenager living in Natal when war breaks out. He's not a soldier at first, but circumstances—and his own sense of duty—pull him into the conflict. He ends up serving under General Redvers Buller, a real historical figure. The plot is a series of thrilling episodes: Chris goes on scouting missions behind enemy lines, gets captured by the Boers, makes daring escapes, and witnesses major battles like Colenso and Spion Kop. It's less about a single, overarching mystery and more about survival and proving oneself in the chaos of war. Chris uses his wits, knowledge of the land, and a good dose of luck to navigate incredible dangers, slowly earning the respect of the men around him.
Why You Should Read It
Don't go in expecting deep psychological drama. The joy here is the pure, propulsive adventure. Henty writes action brilliantly. You can feel the heat, the exhaustion of a long march, and the sudden terror of an ambush. Chris is a classic Henty hero: resourceful, brave, and morally upright. The book offers a fascinating, if decidedly British, window into a forgotten war. You get a real sense of the tactics, the landscape, and the sheer difficulty of the campaign. It's also interesting to see the values of the era reflected in the story—ideas about honor, leadership, and empire are front and center, which makes for a great discussion point about how history gets told.
Final Verdict
This book is perfect for anyone who loves old-school historical adventure, fans of authors like John Buchan or C.S. Forester, or readers curious about the Boer War. It's also a great pick for younger readers ready for more mature themes (though with the understanding it's a period piece). If you want a complex, critical look at colonialism, this isn't it. But if you want a gripping, well-paced story that makes history feel exciting and immediate, With Buller in Natal delivers a solid, entertaining ride.
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