Spun from Fact

Spun from Fact
Spun from Fact, written by Pansy in the late 19th century, is a semi-autobiographical narrative that recounts the true story of Jeannie Barrett, whose faith is tested over two decades due to severe health issues and her father's financial struggles. The book highlights her suffering and the support she finds in her Christian faith, drawing parallels to the biblical figure Job. Pansy emphasizes that while the events are factual, the dialogue and minor details have been elaborated for narrative depth.













