I enjoyed revisiting one of my old favorites, Rappaccini's Daughter in this audio version, and since I had not read Young Goodman Brown and the Minister's Black Veil since school, I was reminded of many subtleties I had missed or forgotten. But by far my favorite of this collection was 20 Days with Julian and Little Bunny, a diary Hawthorne wrote while caring for his young son at their home in Lenox while his wife and daughter were away in Boston. This piece is so honest and genuine, you get a real feel for the family dynamic, and the love Hawthorne feels for his family and close friends such as Herman Melville, as well as his hatred of the Berkshire summer humidity and cold nights. There are also mentions of his discussions with fans and colleagues, which give some insight into his true feelings about some of the subjects of his writing, such as the Puritans.