Three People

Three People
Published in the early 20th century, 'Three People' by Pansy follows the lives of three boys—Pliny Hastings, Benny Phillips, and Theodore 'Tode' Mall—who are born on the same day but raised in vastly different environments. Their stories converge around themes of temperance and the impact of a dying mother's prayer. The novel is notable for its strong moral message and exploration of social issues, reflecting Pansy's commitment to temperance and character development.















