
Ranching for Sylvia, published in 1912 by Harold Bindloss, is a novel set against the backdrop of the Canadian prairie. The story follows George Lansing, who, after the death of his friend, becomes the executor of the will and is drawn back to manage the farm of Sylvia Marston, a widow he has long admired. As George navigates the challenges of ranching and his complex feelings for Sylvia, the novel explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and love amidst the harsh realities of rural life.









































