Saint's Progress

Saint's Progress
Published in 1918, 'Saint's Progress' by John Galsworthy follows Edward Pierson, a widowed vicar in London, and his two daughters, Eve and Noel. The narrative centers on the conflict between Edward's steadfast faith and his daughters' struggles with belief, particularly after a critical mistake made by 17-year-old Noel. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel examines the profound impact of the war on their lives and relationships, highlighting themes of faith, family, and the search for meaning in tumultuous times.



























