69 pages 2 hours read

Diana Gabaldon

Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2021

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The Soul of a Rebel: The Scottish Roots of the American Revolution

Content Warning: The source material discusses sexual assault and violence against women, and it contains historically inaccurate depictions of Indigenous Americans.

The Soul of a Rebel: The Scottish Roots of the American Revolution is a historical text Brianna brings to 1779 from 1980. The book was written by Brianna’s stepfather, Frank Randall, and published shortly before his death in 1968. The book most notably describes the Battle of Kings Mountain, a battle that will take place less than 10 miles from Fraser’s Ridge in October 1780. Although Jamie is not initially interested in having anything to do with Frank Randall or his writing because of his jealousy that Claire was married to Frank before him, Jamie does pick up the book and read it. When he learns that Frank wrote that Jamie would die at the Battle of Kings Mountain, Jamie struggles to believe it.

The book, The Soul of a Rebel, becomes symbolic of Jamie’s imagined feud with Frank Randall over their shared affections for Claire. Jamie has established himself on many occasions to be a highly jealous man; therefore, he dislikes any discussion of Frank Randall because it is a reminder that Claire spent more than 20 years of her life married to Frank.