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Emmanuel Ojo, in Chasing Dreams, wields his storytelling dexterity like a samurai sword: Taking his readers through the journey of a young lady, who is determined to make something out of life

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It is a novel that gives hope to rise up after a fall and dream again. Lydia Anne Martins, the eyes of the camera through which readers navigate the novel, is left to chance and fate in her sojourn in life.

Facing tragedy and struggling with depression, Lydia finds solace in the shoulders of Jake, a young boy who has carved a perfect life out of all the misfortunes thrown at him. “Miss, can you hear me?” She felt someone tap her back to consciousness as she heard the faint words. Why was this person that looked just like a ghost whispering? She tried fruitlessly to move again.

The scene reveals Lydia’s state after a near-fatal accident. When her mother came to see her at the hospital and she felt dragged out of her subconsciousness. She placed her hands on her mother’s and felt a kind of relief that she was not all alone by herself.

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