By Leo Tolstoy
In "Family Happiness," Leo Tolstoy delves into the intricacies of love, marriage, and the often unfulfilled expectations that accompany them. Through the poignant narrative of Masha, a young woman navigating the tumultuous waters of her romantic life, readers are drawn into a richly textured exploration of domestic life and personal aspirations. Tolstoy's keen observations on the nature of happiness and the sacrifices it demands resonate deeply, making this work a profound reflection on the human condition. With its timeless themes and intimate portrayal of relationships, "Family Happiness" invites readers to ponder what truly constitutes fulfillment in our lives.