A review by blueyorkie
Isabel by Carmen Castro, André Gide, André Gide

4.0

That's a short novel of barely 170 pages or a short story.
But the atmosphere is a bit like the novel of Grand Meaulnes by Alain Fournier: a castle lost in the moor where a family of impoverished nobles lives and where Isabelle, the young baroness, appears to fascinate the storyteller of the story with her beauty 'history. So we can dream, and that's what I did.