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59 pages 1 hour read

Diana Gabaldon

Dragonfly in Amber

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1992

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Part 5Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 5: “’I am Come Home’”

Part 5, Chapter 30 Summary: “Lallybroch”

After a difficult journey across the English Channel, Jamie, Claire, Murtagh, and Fergus arrive at Lallybroch. They run into Ian, Jamie’s childhood friend and brother-in-law, who is out with his dogs searching for lost sheep. They pass the McNab cottage and Jamie learns for the first time that Ronnie McNab, the man who told the English where to find him, died in a fire in his cottage. Jamie surveys the ruins and asks about McNab’s family, learning that McNab’s wife and son work at the main house. Claire and Jenny, Jamie’s sister, catch up.

Part 5, Chapter 31 Summary: “Mail Call”

Jamie and Claire get a steady stream of correspondence from their friends in France despite the difficulties of transporting mail to the Highlands. Claire fills her days helping Jenny with the housework and visiting the tenant to provide treats for the children and medicines. She also reflects on her childhood and compares it to Jamie’s.

Part 5, Chapter 32 Summary: “Field of Dreams”

Ian has begun to grow potatoes. Since potatoes have never been grown in Scotland, Ian ordered a book from Ireland that explains how to grow them. He is unsure when they should be harvested. The book says, “harvesting of the crop should be undertaken simultaneously with the appearance of the first winter goose” (563), but they see geese all year round in Scotland. They simply dig some up, decide they are ready, and cook a bunch for everyone to celebrate.

Part 5, Chapter 33 Summary: “Thy Brother’s Keeper”

Jenny and Claire discuss the importance of boys having brothers. At the same time, Jamie and Ian go to Broch Mordha for supplies and are late in returning. When they return, Ian is clearly suffering from an accident that broke his peg leg and left him with bruises and scrapes. Claire learns later that Jamie hit Ian because he got too close to him during the night. The next day, feeling guilty, Jamie told Ian what Jack Randall did to him at Wentworth Prison.

Part 5, Chapter 34 Summary: “The Postman Always Rings Twice”

The spring comes and Jenny gives birth to a baby girl, Katherine Mary. One day late in spring, the mail arrives carrying two letters for Jamie, one from his cousin Jared and one from Charles Stuart. Both letters refer to a “Bill of Association” (592) that bears Jamie’s signature. Jared signed it for Jamie. Somehow, Charles Stuart has raised the money he needs, and he is coming to Scotland to begin the Jacobite Uprising, and Jared has forced Jamie to join.

Part 5, Chapter 35 Summary: “Moonlight”

Jamie begins preparations to go to war. He declares that no children or women are to accompany the men. He makes an exception, however, for Claire because of her healing abilities, and for Fergus, because he belongs with Jamie. Charles Stuart arrives in Scotland with only a small armament and a few men. Jamie has trouble sleeping because he is nervous, but he is determined to go.

Part 5 Analysis

Claire and Jamie return home as part of King Louis’s pardon of Jamie from the Bastille, ironically fulfilling the agreement the Duke of Sandringham attempted to make with Jamie. Touching on the theme of Jacobite History, Claire and Jamie find themselves taking a front row seat to the beginning of the Jacobite Uprising. Jared, believing Jamie to be a Jacobite, pledges his loyalty publicly to the cause, making Jamie a traitor to the English crown. As a result, Jamie has no choice but to fight with Charles despite knowing what is to come. Jamie regrets the danger he is exposing his people to and no longer believes in the Stuart cause because of the knowledge Claire has given him about the final battle at Culloden. Jamie’s knowledge of the future touches on another theme, The Wisdom of Sharing Knowledge, as he finds himself struggling both as someone receiving knowledge, and someone who has the knowledge but cannot share it with others.

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