Long out of print, the second novel by the bestselling author of A
Wrinkle in Time looks at the darker side of love in a Southern town.
From the moment Henry Porcher first sees Ilsa Brandes, he worships her.
Despite controversy surrounding the young girl, Henry is drawn to her, a
fascination that turns into a lifelong infatuation.
As the years pass, Ilsa's memory never leaves him, not until the day he
returns to their sleepy Southern hometown and renews their childhood
friendship. Henry watches as she becomes a wife, then a mother, then a
widow, irrevocably changed by tragedy.
Out of print for nearly six decades, this rare and sought-after novel is
a portrait of a remarkable woman bound by both the stifling conventions
of her time and place, and her own sense of honor and purpose.
A departure from L'Engle's later works, Ilsa is a dark, intriguing
novel about passion, fixation, and the real price of unrequited love by
an author renowned for her children's classics as well as her candid
personal memoirs.