
Description
Tolstoy strips away religious dogma to ask a deceptively simple question—what do people actually need to live?—and answers it through luminous stories that find profound meaning in ordinary human connection. These tales operate as philosophical arguments wrapped in narrative, proving that the deepest truths emerge not from doctrine but from acts of compassion.
About the Author
Tolstoy, Leo, graf (1828–1910) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.






