The epochal inter house sports competition of Uluwe (Mixed) Grammar School is a red lettered one. It features various sporting activities most spectacular of which are the different races that the students take part in. Inter house sports has come and gone but the students' life's races continue. In the race of life, Chioma and Jessica are classmates who live like a cat and rat. The former is a naive village girl born into abject poverty while the latter is born with a silver spoon in her mouth. In a bid to change the status quo and rewrite the narrative, she, Chioma, firmly resolves to work hard, the result of which is her incontestable intelligence. In addition, she is a peace loving and friendly girl that goes about the business why she is in school. Jessica is her opposite. She is cantankerous, lazy, rude, unfriendly and always mocks Chioma of her poor background. Chioma's sterling qualities endeared her to all and sundry as they shower her with much love. Though, almost all the students and teachers love Chioma, she is hated by just one person, Jessica for some reasons quite unknown. Jessica now sees Chioma as her rival though they are miles apart intellectually. Chioma is not unaware of this unhealthy rivalry. She accepts the challenge and thus starts their race of life. How did they run their race of life? What did they compete for? How did it all end especially for Chioma whose are poor and as such, are unable to train her up to tertiary level? Did she end like other brilliant people, who consequent upon their parents' poverty dropped out of school? Why did Jessica hate Chioma? Find out these and more from this book.
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