The first Indian to become an international film star, Sabu rose to fame as a child actor in Elephant Boy (1937), and subsequently appeared in a succession of British pictures before relocating to Hol
The first Indian to become an international film star, Sabu rose to fame as a child actor in Elephant Boy (1937), and subsequently appeared in a succession of British pictures before relocating to Hol
Reality TV is given a Jiggy twist—smile, Jiggy, you're on camera! Jiggy is horrified to hear that his parents have signed him up for a reality TV show called Kid Swap. He is to move in with another f
Will Jiggy's failure to pee at the right time mean he is forever doomed??There is a tradition in Jiggy's hometown?the night before a boy starts school he goes to the Piddle Pool near the old quarry an
Indian Film Stars offers original insights and important reappraisals of film stardom in India from the early talkie era of the 1930s to the contemporary period of global blockbusters. The collection
In this concise book, Michael Lawrence explains the relationship between what we believe about how people are saved and our approach to sharing the gospel in the context of the local church. Part of t
This ninth story sees Jiggy entering an alternate reality when he hides in a school closet Jiggy only jumped into the school broom closet for two minutes to avoid a teacher. So when he emerges from hi
A second disgustingly goofy adventure with the Three Musketeers?"Feel that your life has gone down the pan? Well here's your chance to swap it for a better one!" When these tempting words appear on th
Neville the Devil returns, bringing chaos to the Musketeers' seventh adventure When Jiggy, Pete, and Angie end up on a dodgy vacation, Jiggy has a feeling they're in for a bad time. He's not wrong! An