I'm a sucker for work-related essays/memoirs, especially professions that deal with the public. Cab drivers get to observe people at their highest and lowest points, and for relatively brief periods of time, which lends itself to the vignette-style writing in this book. Samarov is a perceptive, witty individual, and while he sometimes tries to shoe-horn a deeper meaning into his stories that isn't there, the anecdotes are enjoyable nonetheless.