Prescott of Saskatchewan
Prescott of Saskatchewan
Prescott of Saskatchewan is a novel by Harold Bindloss, written in the early 20th century. The story follows Cyril Jernyngham, who confronts the repercussions of his reckless past while living in the harsh environment of the Canadian prairie. Set in the small settlement of Sebastian, the narrative explores themes of redemption, social standing, and the complexities of frontier life through Jernyngham's tumultuous relationships, particularly with his wife, Ellice. The interactions between Jernyngham and Prescott reveal the struggles of adapting to rural life and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.


















