The Space Between: An Outlander Novella is a short novel by Diana Gabaldon, published in 2013. The novel tells the story of Germain Fraser, a young boy living in 19th-century Scotland.
Germain is the son of Brianna Fraser and Roger MacKenzie. He was born in the 20th century, but was brought back to the 18th century when Brianna and Roger returned to their own time.
Germain grows up at Fraser’s Ridge in Lallybroch, Scotland. He is a bright and curious boy, and he is always eager to learn about the world outside.
One day, Germain meets a young girl named Joan of Arc. Joan is a young French woman who believes that she has been appointed by God to liberate France from English rule.
Germain and Joan quickly become best friends. They explore the Scottish countryside together, and they share their dreams and hopes.
However, their friendship cannot last forever. Joan is soon recalled to France to lead the war against the English.
Germain is heartbroken when Joan has to leave. He knows that he will never see her again.
But Germain also knows that he will never forget Joan. She has taught him about love, courage, and the power of hope.
Major themes of the book include:
- Friendship: The friendship between Germain and Joan is a major theme of the book. Their friendship is a strong and meaningful relationship that transcends time and distance.
- Love: Love is another important theme of the book. Germain loves Joan, and Joan loves him. Their love is a source of strength and comfort for both of them.
- Hope: Hope is a running theme throughout the book. Germain and Joan both have hope for the future, even as they face challenges and obstacles.
The Space Between is a short but moving novel. The book explores the important themes of friendship, love, and hope.
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