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    http://bit.ly/startleus --Charles Dickens is having a bad day. After visiting the Field Lane ragged school in Saffron Hill, he’s so despondent he decides to give up writing long before he pens his famous A Christmas Carol.
    Then one night while napping in his favourite armchair, his soon-to-be-written fictional ghost decides to vist and take him on a journey that not only changes his life, but inspires him to write A Christmas Carol, which then changed forever the way the Church of England allowed its congregants to celebrate Christmas.

    What does fiction-writer Andrew Callihan say about it? "WOW! I am IMPRESSED. I really LOVED this story. This is historical fiction at its best. This works wonderfully as a children's story also. I'm going to print it off and read it to my children this season after we've watched a video of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol."

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    http://bit.ly/startleus --Charles Dickens is having a bad day. After visiting the Field Lane ragged school in Saffron Hill, he’s so despondent he decides to give up writing long before he pens his famous A Christmas Carol.

    Then one night while napping in his favourite armchair, his soon-to-be-written fictional ghost decides to vist and take him on a journey that not only changes his life, but inspires him to write A Christmas Carol, which then changed forever the way the Church of England allowed its congregants to celebrate Christmas.

    What does fiction-writer Andrew Callihan say about it? "WOW! I am IMPRESSED. I really LOVED this story. This is historical fiction at its best. This works wonderfully as a children's story also. I'm going to print it off and read it to my children this season after we've watched a video of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol."

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    http://bit.ly/startleus --Charles Dickens is having a bad day. After visiting the Field Lane ragged school in Saffron Hill, he’s so despondent he decides to give up writing long before he pens his famous A Christmas Carol.
    Then one night while napping in his favourite armchair, his soon-to-be-written fictional ghost decides to vist and take him on a journey that not only changes his life, but inspires him to write A Christmas Carol, which then changed forever the way the Church of England allowed its congregants to celebrate Christmas.

    What does fiction-writer Andrew Callihan say about it? "WOW! I am IMPRESSED. I really LOVED this story. This is historical fiction at its best. This works wonderfully as a children's story also. I'm going to print it off and read it to my children this season after we've watched a video of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol."

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    Charles Dickens is having a bad day. After visiting the Field Lane ragged school in Saffron Hill, he’s so despondent he decides to give up writing long before he pens his famous A Christmas Carol.

    Then one night while napping in his favourite armchair, his soon-to-be-written fictional ghost decides to vist and take him on a journey that not only changes his life, but inspires him to write A Christmas Carol, which then changed forever the way the Church of England allowed its congregants to celebrate Christmas.

    What does fiction writer Andrew Callihan say about it? "WOW! I am IMPRESSED. I really LOVED this story. This is historical fiction at its best. This works wonderfully as a children's story also. I'm going to print it off and read it to my children this season after we've watched a video of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol."
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