
Prescott of Saskatchewan
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Authors:
- Bindloss, Harold
1866 - 1945
- Dunton, W. Herbert
1878 - 1936
About this book
In the early 20th century, the Canadian prairie became a backdrop for ambition and struggle, as settlers sought to carve out their futures amidst vast landscapes. "Prescott of Saskatchewan" by Harold Bindloss explores themes of resilience and redemption through Cyril Jernyngham, a man wrestling with the shadows of his past. As he confronts the challenges of life on the frontier, readers encounter the stark realities of survival and the complex web of human relationships. This compelling narrative not only delves into the personal journey of its protagonist but also reflects the broader societal shifts of the time. Ideal for students and historians alike, this novel offers a rich exploration of character and context, making it a significant addition to the canon of Canadian literature.
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