To Him That Hath: A Tale of the West of Today
1921
To Him That Hath: A Tale of the West of Today, published in 1921 by Ralph Connor, is set in a small Canadian town during the early 20th century. The story follows Captain Jack Maitland, a war veteran struggling with the psychological scars of combat as he attempts to reintegrate into civilian life. Through his interactions with friends and newcomers, the novel explores themes of friendship, rivalry, and the social challenges faced by returning soldiers, all framed within the dynamics of small-town life and the complexities of personal relationships.





