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E: 11/01 Win Top Kids Books

http://www.bigissuescotland.com/competitions

To enter, send your answer to the question, along with the keyword in the subject line of your email – plus your name, address and a telephone number where you can be contacted during daytime.

Q: In what year did the Partition of India happen?
A: 1947 (think ?)


Send your entries to: [EMAIL="competitions@bigissue.com?subject=[insert%20individual%20competition%20keyword%20here]"]competitions@bigissue.com[/EMAIL] with kids in the subject line.

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    Here are the books:

    We have four of the best new books for young readers to give away, courtesy of publishers Bloomsbury.

    A Beautiful Lie is the powerful first novel by Irfan Master. Set at the time of partition in India, it tells the story of a young boy, Bilal, and his struggle to keep his dying father’s dream alive.

    Crusade, a historical fiction by acclaimed author Linda Press Wulf, is set during the 13th century Children’s Crusade, with themes of religion and tolerance still relevant today.

    Mortlock, the gripping debut by Jon Mayhew, is a riproaring ride through Victorian London involving stagecoach chases, a strange swamp-bound circus and a showdown in a graveyard.

    Tyme’s End is part mystery, part psychological thriller. BR Collins weaves a satisfyingly terrifying ghost story set in a house that holds many secrets within its walls.



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