In "Trains and Lovers" by Alexander McCall Smith, the author explores the notion of love at first sight. He poses a thought-provoking question about whether this phenomenon could actually be more common than typically believed. Rather than viewing love as something that develops slowly over time, McCall Smith suggests that initial encounters could lead to instant connections that define relationships.
This perspective challenges the conventional wisdom that love is always a gradual process. It invites readers to reconsider their experiences and assumptions about how relationships begin. By suggesting that love at first sight might be the norm, the author opens up a conversation about the various ways people experience attraction and emotional bonds.