Jig, Fig and Mrs Pig
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Cover Story
This month BfK features Jane Ray’s cover for The Twelve Dancing Princesses. We’re particularly delighted to have the opportunity to use this illustration as it enables us to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Orchard Books - they’re 10 this year! And also to thank them for their help in producing our July cover.
Jig, Fig and Mrs Pig
Francesca Martin
This very attractively produced little book tells of nasty Mrs Pig, her bullying son, Fig, and their poor, put-upon servant, Jig. Echoes of fairy tales, 'Cinderella', 'Mother Holly', 'The Well at the World's End' will come to mind at once, and with a pleasantly ornate artistic style, reminiscent of illuminated manuscript, the book has a classic appeal. The piggy characters are real personalities and the story is told with the matter-of-factness of the oral tradition. Good little Jig gets the gold and diamonds, nasty Fig gets the snakes and toads and banishment, along with his horrid mother. The moral is suitably clear and the whole is satisfying and charming.