Poor Folk

A deeply emotional novel that reveals the quiet struggles of ordinary lives.

Told through a series of letters, the story follows Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova, two individuals bound by hardship and a tender emotional connection. Living in poverty, they share their thoughts, fears, and small moments of hope through heartfelt correspondence.

As their relationship develops, the reality of social inequality and financial struggle becomes increasingly clear. Their letters reflect both resilience and vulnerability, offering a moving portrait of dignity in difficult circumstances.

Blending simplicity with powerful emotion, the novel explores themes of compassion, sacrifice, and the human need for connection. Its intimate style allows readers to feel closely connected to the characters' inner worlds.

Written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, this early work remains a significant and touching piece of Russian literature.

Experience a story of quiet strength and heartfelt emotion—download your copy today.

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A deeply emotional novel that reveals the quiet struggles of ordinary lives.

Told through a series of letters, the story follows Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova, two individuals bound by hardship and a tender emotional connection. Living in poverty, they share their thoughts, fears, and small moments of hope through heartfelt correspondence.

As their relationship develops, the reality of social inequality and financial struggle becomes increasingly clear. Their letters reflect both resilience and vulnerability, offering a moving portrait of dignity in difficult circumstances.

Blending simplicity with powerful emotion, the novel explores themes of compassion, sacrifice, and the human need for connection. Its intimate style allows readers to feel closely connected to the characters' inner worlds.

Written by Fyodor Dostoevsky, this early work remains a significant and touching piece of Russian literature.

Experience a story of quiet strength and heartfelt emotion—download your copy today.

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