This novel is a story born from the crossroads of cultures. Inspired by the experiences of growing up in Western Kenya, surrounded by tradition, community, and resilience, I wanted to explore how love transcends boundaries, geographical, cultural, and emotional. When Julius Alexander Ochieng, a young man from Lwanya village in Busia, Kenya, meets Maria Silva, an art student from Lisbon, Portugal, their worlds could not be more different. Julius carries the rhythms of Kikhayo traditions and the struggles of rural life, while Maria embodies the sophistication of Europe's cultural heritage. Their love story, born in the vibrant halls of the University of Nairobi, blossoms across continents-tested by distance, ambition, whispers of society, and the weight of family expectations. From Busia's red soils to Lisbon's cobbled streets, When Roots Touch The Sky explores whether love can withstand the pressures of two worlds pulling apart. This is a tale of courage, heartbreak, reconciliation, and the enduring hope that true love is not bound by geography but strengthened by the spaces between.