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Novel • Fiction
North Carolina • 1770s
2005
Adult
18+ years
A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon follows time-traveling doctor Claire Fraser and her 18th-century Scottish husband, Jamie, as they navigate challenges on Fraser’s Ridge in North Carolina amidst rising tensions before the American Revolution, dealing with threats from marauders, kidnappers, and betrayal. The novel intertwines historical fiction, romance, adventure, and the complexities of time travel. Graphic descriptions of violence against women and the impact of trauma are present in the story.
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A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon captivates with its rich historical detail and deep character development, drawing readers into the struggles and triumphs of its characters. However, its extensive length and complex narrative may overwhelm some. Despite these drawbacks, the book offers a compelling continuation of the Outlander series.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction, romance, and adventure will be captivated by A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon. Fans of Outlander series will love its blend of time travel and vivid history, akin to The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger and Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell.
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Jamie Fraser
A Scottish Highlander and natural leader, Jamie is devoted to Claire and father of Brianna. He balances the violence of his era with justice and knowledge of the future.
Brianna MacKenzie, née Fraser
The daughter of Claire and Jamie, with red hair and a talent for inventing, Brianna is intelligent and compassionate, navigating life in colonial America with a strong will and love for her family.
Roger MacKenzie, or Roger Mac
A Scottish Protestant from the future, Roger is married to Brianna and a father to Jem and Mandy. Though a good fighter and provider, he aspires to a life of ministry balanced with his devotion to family.
Ian Murray
Claire’s and Jamie’s nephew, Ian has a mix of Scottish and Native American cultural influences, with distinctive tribal tattoos and a loyal dog named Rollo. His past involves opportunities shaped by innocence and loss.
Tom Christie
A Scottish Highlander and former rival of Jamie, Tom becomes a reluctant ally. He is defined by complicated family ties and harbors feelings for Claire.
Malva Christie
Tom Christie’s mentee and bright young woman, Malva is closely associated with Claire and causes significant events in the community due to her complex personal life.
Jeremiah MacKenzie, or Jem
Jem is the energetic young son of Roger and Brianna, whose parentage is a subject of concern until confirmed.
Arch and Mrs. Bug
Loyal yet secretive residents of Fraser’s Ridge, Arch and Mrs. Bug have hidden motives while maintaining a presence in the Fraser household.
Stephen Bonnet
A notorious pirate and antagonist, Bonnet's actions affect the Fraser family significantly, highlighting tensions regarding Jem's parentage.
Wendigo Donner
A time traveler like Claire, Donner’s actions contribute to a key event in the novel, motivated by his desire to return to his own time.
Jack Randall
A haunting figure from Jamie’s past, Randall’s influence persists through Jamie’s memories, shaping his character's narrative.
980
Novel • Fiction
North Carolina • 1770s
2005
Adult
18+ years
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