Poor Folk(Hardcover, Fyodor Dostoevsky)
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A tender yet tragic portrait of love and hardship, told through the letters of two humble souls. In this early work, Dostoevsky brings to life the quiet dignity of those who struggle under the weight of poverty and societal indifference. Their simple correspondence reveals a world of unspoken dreams and daily trials, capturing the bittersweet balance of hope and despair. For readers who find power in the everyday, this story offers an intimate glimpse into lives shaped by compassion and resilience.