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Diana gabaldon go tell the bees6/21/2023 ![]() ![]() The book contains three Outlander family trees, which are somewhat helpful. The extended Fraser clan also includes children born out of wedlock, stepchildren, adopted children (and adults), along with lovers and spouses acquired in the decades since Jamie and Claire first met. ![]() There, they also reunite with their daughter, Brianna, and her husband, Roger. After searching feverishly, the two finally reunite on Frasers Ridge in North Carolina. These include Brianna, her daughter fathered by Jamie but raised in the 20th century by Claire and her former husband, as well as Brianna’s husband, Roger, and their children, additional outliers from the future. At the start of Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, Claire and Jamie had been separated for twenty years as a result of the Jacobite Rising of 1743. The last third is more plot-driven and action-packed, but the cliffhanger ending might leave readers feeling as if the book is just filler for the promised 10th installment. A World War II British Army nurse, Claire now uses her skills as a healer to tend to the many residents of Fraser’s Ridge. Now that they are grandparents, their love story is less epic and more tender, exploring the process of aging, the joys of family, and the longing for community and home. Claire is an outlander (a stranger) from the mid-20th century who, after many years living in the 18th century, has mostly adapted to life among folks unfamiliar with penicillin, automobiles or Dr. Jamie Fraser, Highland Scot and paterfamilias of a large and complexly related clan, has settled there with his time-traveling wife, Claire. The novel opens in the summer of 1779, on Fraser’s Ridge in the North Carolina Colony. ![]()
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