"Poor Folk" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a poignant novel written in the form of letters between two impoverished individuals, Makar, a humble clerk, and Varvara, a young woman. Through their correspondence, the story explores themes of poverty, love, and human dignity, offering a heartfelt glimpse into the struggles of 19th-century Russian society. It is Dostoyevsky's first novel and a powerful reflection on compassion and resilience.