Trains and Lovers
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
By Alexander McCall Smith
Category: Contemporary Romance | Literary Fiction
Category: Women's Fiction | Contemporary Romance | Literary Fiction
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$15.95
Dec 31, 2013 | ISBN 9780345805812
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Jun 11, 2013 | ISBN 9780307908551
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Praise
“The best thing McCall Smith has written so far. . . . He is a virtuoso storyteller.” —The Scotsman
“Four strangers–seated together by chance on a train from Edinburgh to London–strike up a conversation and share their stories with one another. Grade: A-” —Entertainment Weekly
“Wise and witty.” —Booklist
“A warm, understated serving of comfort food.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Both disarming and deeply affecting. . . . That four strangers should meet and tell such compelling stories is highly unlikely, but such is McCall Smith’s ability to draw us into his kindly world, [where] disbelief is more than willingly suspended.” —Sydney Morning Herald
“Their stories envelop us, each in its own way—we can smell the dust of the Outback and hear the gentle lap of waves against a rowboat—and they resist reducing emotion to platitudes. Love doesn’t always end happily, but even then it can end well, with hope, dignity and humanity, and that’s just what Trains and Lovers celebrates.” —The Wichita Eagle
“A lovely, quiet vacation that requires no packing, missed connections or meeting actual strangers on trains.” —Weekly Alibi (Albuquerque, NM)
“As each interwoven story gracefully unfolds, trains themselves play a part in the individual narrative arcs where the fleeting nature of love emerges as a unifying theme.” —Shelf Awareness
Praise for Alexander McCall Smith
“[McCall Smith’s writing is] beautifully precise and psychologically acute.” —The Independent (London)
“McCall Smith’s generous writing and dry humor, his gentleness and humanity, and his ability to evoke a place and a set of characters without caricature or condescension have endeared his books to readers.” —The New York Times
“McCall Smith creates unforgettable characters and stories that resonate with readers across generations.” —Booklist
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