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World Book Day comp

TO mark World Book Day on March 6, we’ve teamed up with publishers Arrow to give away paperback copies of two inspiring books.

How Life Imitates Chess (£8.99) is written by former world chess No.1 Garry Kasparov and takes the reader inside a brilliant strategic mind.

He reveals why the game of chess is a powerful teacher of how to be prepared for competitive situations in everyday life.

In The Key of Genius, by Adam Ockelford (£8.99), tells the extraordinary story of Derek Paravinci – autistic and unable to care for himself, yet considered to be a musical genius.

The account of his life is immensely moving and a fascinating testament to a man who can’t tell his right hand from his left, yet who amazes all who hear him play the piano.

Five readers can win a pair of these books.

Just answer the question: Who publishes the books?

Send your answer by next Friday to World Book Day Competition, Features Department, Huddersfield Daily Examiner, PO Box A26, Queen Street South, Huddersfield HD1 2TD

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