A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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Random House Publishing Group , 2005.
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The sixth book in Diana Gabaldon’s acclaimed Outlander saga, the basis for the Starz original series.“The large scope of the novel allows Gabaldon to do what she does best, paint in exquisite detail the lives of her characters.”—Booklist   The year is 1772, and on the eve of the American Revolution, the long fuse of rebellion has already been lit. Men lie dead in the streets of Boston, and in the backwoods of North Carolina, isolated cabins burn in the forest.With chaos brewing, the governor calls upon Jamie Fraser to unite the backcountry and safeguard the colony for King and Crown. But from his wife Jamie knows that three years hence the shot heard round the world will be fired, and the result will be independence—with those loyal to the King either dead or in exile. And there is also the matter of a tiny clipping from The Wilmington Gazette, dated 1776, which reports Jamie’s death, along with his kin. For once, he hopes, his time-traveling family may be wrong about the future.

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eBook, Kindle
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09/27/2005
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English
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9780440335658

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The fantasy series Kushiel's Legacy novel and the historical series Outlander are each graced by a resourceful female protagonist involved in a complicated love triangle. Adventure, action, romance, and very steamy sex figure prominently in these sprawling stories. -- Jessica Zellers
Travel backward to eighteenth century Scotland in the Outlander novels or travel forward from the seventeenth century to modern Seattle in the Dark Warrior novels. Both series are atmospheric and dramatic, though the Dark Warrior novels contain explicit sex scenes. -- Mike Nilsson
With sizable casts, these series offer thrilling plots that blend history, romance, and adventure; they also integrate plenty of period detail. The resulting sagas are fast-paced and suspenseful. -- Shauna Griffin
Although the Wilderness series lacks the time travel elements of the Outlander novels, both intricately plotted historical sagas are set primarily in the 18th century and follow courageous protagonists from Europe to North America, where they settle and start families. -- NoveList Contributor
The Slains and Outlander novels are engaging historical fiction that incorporates time slips about women in the future who fall in love with men from the past -- specifically men involved in the Jacobite rebellions. Both feature richly detailed historical backdrops. -- Andrienne Cruz
Both romantic series feature a time-travel twist where men from 19th century Ireland (Providence Falls) and 18th century Scotland (Outlander) become hopelessly drawn to women who don't belong to their own era. Each is marked by dramatic and suspenseful tension. -- Andrienne Cruz
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

After waiting nearly four years since The Fiery Cross0 (2001), readers will find every expectation fulfilled in the sixth book of the popular Outlander series. Gabaldon shines as she unfolds the continuing story of the Frasers, heartbreakingly heroic highlander Jamie and his time-traveling wife Clare. Set during the three years leading up to the American Revolution, this compulsively readable mix of authentically set historical fiction and completely satisfying romance maps both violent loss and strong family ties. On the eve of war much is changing on Fraser's Ridge and Jamie and Claire encounter much harm. This vivid and haunting novel, therefore, brings an aching sadness, but it is balanced with sheer joy, revelation, and solace. The large scope of the novel allows Gabaldon to do what she does best, paint in exquisite detail the lives of her characters. Gabaldon's ability to invoke the heroic and the harrowing writ large, while also creating moments where you dare not take a breath for fear of missing something tiny and fine, is her hallmark. For it is in describing the sound of rain on the roof, Jamie's injured hand, or the understanding between father and daughter that the world of the novel comes alive and offers readers an enthralling experience. --Neal Wyatt Copyright 2005 Booklist

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Library Journal Review

Anyone who has gotten this far in Gabaldon's popular "Outlander" saga knows to expect loads of steamy sex, kidnappings, medical miracles, and gritty period details. Breath's 900-plus pages don't disappoint. With the threat of the American Revolution looming, 20th-century time traveler Claire Fraser and her 18th-century Scottish husband, Jamie, must finally choose sides and prepare for war. On the domestic front, Claire's and Jamie's daughter, Brianna, experiments with piping running water to their cabin while her husband, Roger, contemplates ordainment as a minister. But what about that newspaper clipping that says Claire and Jamie die in a house fire? Knowledge of the future clearly goes only so far. Enemies both old and new add to the continuing drama of the Fraser family's survival in the hinterlands of North Carolina. Gabaldon's enjoyable formula works, even if it's taken five previous novels and a few thousand pages to get to the year 1776. Essential for every fiction collection. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/05.]-Laurel Bliss, Princeton Univ. Lib., NJ (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Booklist Reviews

After waiting nearly four years since The Fiery Cross (2001), readers will find every expectation fulfilled in the sixth book of the popular Outlander series. Gabaldon shines as she unfolds the continuing story of the Frasers, heartbreakingly heroic highlander Jamie and his time-traveling wife Clare. Set during the three years leading up to the American Revolution, this compulsively readable mix of authentically set historical fiction and completely satisfying romance maps both violent loss and strong family ties. On the eve of war much is changing on Fraser's Ridge and Jamie and Claire encounter much harm. This vivid and haunting novel, therefore, brings an aching sadness, but it is balanced with sheer joy, revelation, and solace. The large scope of the novel allows Gabaldon to do what she does best, paint in exquisite detail the lives of her characters. Gabaldon's ability to invoke the heroic and the harrowing writ large, while also creating moments where you dare not take a breath for fear of missing something tiny and fine, is her hallmark. For it is in describing the sound of rain on the roof, Jamie's injured hand, or the understanding between father and daughter that the world of the novel comes alive and offers readers an enthralling experience. ((Reviewed September 1, 2005)) Copyright 2005 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Bad news for Jamie Fraser: he's sent to the American Colonies to help quell a rebellion, but he knows from his time-traveling wife, Claire, that the Colonists win. Sixth in an ever-popular series. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Library Journal Reviews

Anyone who has gotten this far in Gabaldon's popular "Outlander" saga knows to expect loads of steamy sex, kidnappings, medical miracles, and gritty period details. Breath 's 900-plus pages don't disappoint. With the threat of the American Revolution looming, 20th-century time traveler Claire Fraser and her 18th-century Scottish husband, Jamie, must finally choose sides and prepare for war. On the domestic front, Claire's and Jamie's daughter, Brianna, experiments with piping running water to their cabin while her husband, Roger, contemplates ordainment as a minister. But what about that newspaper clipping that says Claire and Jamie die in a house fire? Knowledge of the future clearly goes only so far. Enemies both old and new add to the continuing drama of the Fraser family's survival in the hinterlands of North Carolina. Gabaldon's enjoyable formula works, even if it's taken five previous novels and a few thousand pages to get to the year 1776. Essential for every fiction collection. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/05.]--Laurel Bliss, Princeton Univ. Lib., NJ

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Gabaldon, D. (2005). A Breath of Snow and Ashes . Random House Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gabaldon, Diana. 2005. A Breath of Snow and Ashes. Random House Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Gabaldon, Diana. A Breath of Snow and Ashes Random House Publishing Group, 2005.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Gabaldon, D. (2005). A breath of snow and ashes. Random House Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Gabaldon, Diana. A Breath of Snow and Ashes Random House Publishing Group, 2005.

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