Hawthorne in Concord

I am enjoying reading again — especially this study of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s years spent in Concord.  Philip McFarland’s treatment of the age and its luminaries makes me yearn to visit the Old Manse and walk the two miles through the woods to that little pond, Walden . . . .

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