Ever thought about the lives of the people you see on a tram?
Synopsis
There are thirteen Luas stops between Sandyford and St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin and vice versa. The passengers all hunker down, folded tightly into themselves, eyes fixed on their phones, interminably scrolling, terrified of connecting with each other. Except . . . Except, who’s that good-looking guy in the long dark coat who’s eyeing up selfie queen Laura? Could he end up as one of her terrible choices? Hang on, isn’t he the same guy who was ogling glamorous working-mum-with-a-secret Maroon before? And why is Jamie over there telling his life story to a complete stranger? What’s Fauve hiding in her handbag? It must be the crown jewels or an unexploded bomb at the very least, the way she’s hugging it so tightly to herself. And why does Becks from two seats down look out the window so anxiously? Is she worried that Barry could be straying? Alight here for the inside track . . .
My review
While sitting on a tram, it’s common knowledge to mind your own business. So are also the passengers on the tram between Sandyford and St. Stephen’s Green in Dublin minding their own business.
But when we take a closer look at some of them, we see that each and every one of them is having their own struggles and are thinking about their lives while waiting until their stop of the thirteen will bring them back home.
Obviously, this book contains 13 short stories. Each story was intriguing, gripping and some even took a darker turn.
I found this a fascinating book, because how often do we see people in the tram/ train/… and wonder what their story is.
While reading, I had a few favourite characters, and a few I disliked. Reading about each one, made me realize even more that there is more to a person than we see.
We never truly know someone, and we never know how someone would react when their limit has been reached.
And even those we love the most, can betray us in the most terrible way, or even keep heart-breaking secrets.
Each character is different from the previous one. But I found it great to see how the author managed to link one character to another, no matter how small that link was.
By having that link, it was also somehow possible to have some kind of closure, we see a glimpse of what happens afterwards.
But after finishing the book, I still have so many questions, and I really need an answer! 😄
This book is like peeping into people’s lives, seeing more than the surface. And that’s what made me enjoy reading each story, even if a few characters were harder to like.
Each story was unique, different and not knowing what the next story will be, made me continue reading! And I can even forgive the author with the many questions I have, all left unanswered!



























