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Why? - there are always some who integrate false things into reality.

People believe that Joan, or Dame Joan to be precise, is only the name given to her puppet; 'only a block of wood' the puppet professor said. Well in my book Punch and Judy 'were' real people! They did live real lives. They are still alive today - their lives made immortal after taking a potion intended only to heal!
Follow their fictional lives from the mind of their author Carol M Mottershead and buy a copy of the book from Amazon Joan: Put on a Happy face

The eBook is $2.99 in Kindle. Print is NOW $8.49. "Buy" links are at the right of the excerpt. The full-Color gift edition Kindle is STILLONLY $3.05 @ https://bubli.sh/W82q5Ka
& I reduced the price of the full-Color print gift edition from $24.95 to NOWONLY $19.62. "Buy links are here at right of excerpt: @ https://bubli.sh/W82q5Ka
Aside from both being authors, what do the lives of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Mark Twain have in common? The answer: Both of their lives really did contain terrible tragedies, but, from which they eventually found real hope and spiritual meaning and fulfillment—at least in this novel. Get it to see how.
This book is about one little sermon called “The Christmas Victory,” and one, even littler poem, called “Christmas Bells,” and how, fictionally, they both may have influenced and given hope to, not only the author of the poem, Henry W. Longfellow, but also his son, Charles, and Mark Twain, whom Charles meets. Though suffering tragic losses, these all eventually find hope and spiritual fulfillment--at least in this novel.