First off, for a Nathaniel Hawthorne story, think about themes like sin, redemption, and the Puritan mindset. Build characters with hidden secrets and a moral struggle. Also, pay attention to the symbolism and allegories that were common in his writing.
The following are some recommendations for novels about sisters who don't kiss their brothers:
1. " My Sister Is Not Honest ": This light novel tells the story of an older brother who has a serious sister complex and an extremely proud younger sister who have lived together for thirteen years. The siblings lived a noisy, happy, and occasionally crazy daily life.
2. " Reborn Silly Girl: The Five Brothers Kneel and Beg Me to Come Home ": In the story, the relationship between the little sister and the five brothers was not close, but in the end, their ending was happy.
3. " Addictive Command: Older Brother, Slow Down ": This novel tells the story of a female lead who had just entered the entertainment industry and the all-powerful young master of the Su family. Although the older brother was not close to the younger sister, they eventually got together.
4. " Brother CEO Loves Only Me ": This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who becomes the fiancée of the Ke family's elder brother. Although they are not related by blood, the elder brother has always doted on his younger sister.
Please note that the novels recommended above may not fully meet the requirements of the title because the search results do not provide information that fully meets the requirements.
You can start by looking at classic literature anthologies. They often include Hawthorne's most famous short stories. Libraries are a great resource too. Just ask the librarian for Hawthorne's short story collections.
Hawthorne's stories often deal with themes like morality and social norms of his era. His characters and plotlines mirror the conflicts and values of that time.
Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote quite a few short stories. But it's hard to give an exact number. It's somewhere around 20 to 30, depending on how you classify them.