

“If you give me the chance to return home, I will confess what I did. I will never cheat again.” The Finish Line is a short, illustrated chapter book about Mafoya, a talented but insecure young sprinter who cheats to win a race and is swept away by a whirlwind into a magical kingdom ruled by animals, then forced to run a series of races, and finally escapes by confronting her own dishonesty. Set mainly in the modern stadium and town of Okubaka Kingdom, and in a fantastical forest realm of talking animals, Iroko trees, and River Zizi called Musanga Kingdom, the story helps young readers think through temptation, peer pressure, and the cost of cutting corners. It shows that admitting the truth and taking responsibility can lead to growth, restored relationships, and a different kind of bravery. Blending school sports realism with fable, The Finish Line offers young readers a clear, story driven exploration of fairness and responsibility: what it means to admit wrongdoing, to accept the consequences, and to turn the same determination once used for cheating into courage and care for others.

"This was such a fun book just chalked full of adventure! My kids loved it! They've requested it over and over. I think this would be so fun in the classrooms"