About This Book
A sequence of evocative vignettes takes place aboard urban streetcars, where the narrator notes a revolving cast of passengers from different social classes. Brief episodes and character sketches reveal chance encounters, quiet sufferings, small acts of kindness, and the dignity of humble lives. Through attentive observation and reflective commentary the work explores poverty, sympathy, social contrast, and the everyday moral texture of city existence.
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