In "Outlander," Claire Randall, a WWII combat nurse, stumbles through time to 18th-century Scotland, where her life takes a tumultuous turn. Torn from her husband, she navigates the dangerous political landscape while grappling with her undeniable attraction to the rugged warrior, Jamie Fraser. Amid clan feuds and a budding romance, Claire must choose between her heart's desire and her loyalty to the world she left behind. As she faces peril and betrayal, the line between love and survival blurs. Will Claire alter the threads of fate, or will she be forever lost to time?
By Diana Gabaldon
Published: 2011
"Time passes differently in the past."
Twenty years ago, the journey began: Diana Gabaldon swept readers into her mesmerizing world brimming with history, romance, and adventure. To celebrate the series that has captured the hearts of millions, Doubleday Canada will be publishing a special anniversary edition for core Gabaldon fans and new readers alike. Unrivaled storytelling, unforgettable characters, and rich historical detail are the hallmarks of Diana Gabaldon's novels. Here is the story that started it all, introducing two remarkable characters: Claire Randall and Jamie Fraser. A spellbinding novel of passion and history, that combines exhilarating adventure with a love story for the ages, The Outlander takes readers on an unforgettable journey.
Diana Gabaldon is an acclaimed American author best known for her historical fiction series, "Outlander," which seamlessly blends elements of romance, adventure, and time travel. Born on January 11, 1952, in Flagstaff, Arizona, she initially pursued a career in the sciences, earning a Ph.D. in Ecology and Marine Biology. Gabaldon began writing in the early 1990s, and her debut novel, published in 1991, quickly garnered a devoted following. The "Outlander" series has expanded into multiple novels, spin-offs, and a popular television adaptation, captivating audiences worldwide. Gabaldon's intricate storytelling and richly detailed characters have established her as a prominent and beloved voice in contemporary literature.
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“Time passes differently in the past.”
Outlander (20th Anniversary Edition)
By Diana Gabaldon
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