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This 1946 book still good but not perfect - Has neat book exchange stamp inside and the front free end-paper has been removed (Might have had a gift message on) - 416 pg. - Jacket unclipped showing original $ 2.73 price - Thumb size bit missing from bottom of wrapper spine - Published by The Vanguard Press, New York, 1946. >>> 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. >>> L'Engle's uncommon second novel, following "The Small Rain" in 1945 . The book is atypical of L'Engle's work. It was not reprinted until 2014.