

Would the diseases of the 1700s kill them? Would they starve to death? Could the impending war somehow kill them? Simultaneously, Brianna and Roger begin to wonder if they made the right choice by coming to the 18th century instead of staying in the 20th century. North Carolina, like the entire country, is at a boiling point and is about ready to explode. People in North Carolina, as well as in the entire nation, begin to feel the ratcheting tension as a result of the looming Revolutionary War.

But the looming American Revolution threatens their safety and their ability to stay with each other for any extended period of time. Finally, they could be one large, happy family, something that they have always wanted and strived for. There, they also reunite with their daughter, Brianna, and her husband, Roger.

After searching feverishly, the two finally reunite on Fraser's Ridge in North Carolina. There, she met a man called Jamie Fraser, who she later married (despite already being married in another century).Īt 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. In previous books in the Outlander series ( Go Tell the Bees That I Am Goneis the ninth book in the series), Claire Randall, a nurse, traveled back in time to the 18th century. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
