Came very, very close to having to DNF for one profanity (d----d) in the first chapter, and the only reason I continued was because it seemed like it might be a quote of something that actually existed (in the real world) that readers of the time might have recognized. I'm not sure about that, but because it felt like it might have been, it slid just under the wire of my DNF line.
As to the story itself, of course I loved Mr. Brown, and I liked the way he adapted himself to his new environment and didn't make any of his poorer neighbors feel lesser-than or like he was any different from them. Seeing how much it cost him to give up the lifestyle he'd been used to made me respect him all the more, and my heart broke a little when he had to fend off the well-intended arguments of all the friends he cared so much about in order to keep at what he believed was his calling. After a certain thing happened, I didn't know how it could work out happily, but it did, and after the one glimpse we had earlier, I think I can believe that everything will be okay in the future. ;)
The other story, "The Time of His Life," was not so deep, but cute, and with some flashes of depth hidden in places you wouldn't necessarily expect. I didn't see for a while how Julius was ever going to get his friend and his sister to exchange more than a quick "hello," but things did work out, and I liked the way the story wrapped up. <3
3.5 stars