If someone asks you, "How many pages is Outlander ?"
The year is 1945, and World War II has just ended. Nurse Claire Randall, a practical and determined young woman, finds herself on a second honeymoon in Scotland with her husband, Frank. While exploring the countryside, Claire touches a mysterious stone circle at Craigh na Dun and is suddenly transported back in time to the year 1743, in the midst of the Jacobite uprising.
In this tumultuous period, Claire meets the dashing young warrior, Jamie Fraser, a Scottish Highlander with a quick wit, bravery, and a strong sense of loyalty. As Claire navigates this treacherous new world, she must rely on her intelligence, resourcefulness, and nursing skills to survive. Her growing bond with Jamie, despite their vastly different backgrounds and the danger that surrounds them, becomes the heart of the story.
Diana Gabaldon's debut masterpiece, , features a print length of 850 pages for its standard mass-market paperback and original hardcover first editions. Containing an expansive word count of roughly 305,000 to 306,660 words , this massive novel spans 41 chapters divided into five distinct narrative parts.
If you own a copy and want its exact page count, look at the (reverse side of the title page). Find the line that says: