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Never Let Me Go [Paperback]

Kazuo Ishiguro
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Jan 31 2006
From the Booker Prize-winning author of The Remains of the Day and When We Were Orphans, comes an unforgettable edge-of-your-seat mystery that is at once heartbreakingly tender and morally courageous about what it means to be human.

Hailsham seems like a pleasant English boarding school, far from the influences of the city. Its students are well tended and supported, trained in art and literature, and become just the sort of people the world wants them to be. But, curiously, they are taught nothing of the outside world and are allowed little contact with it.

Within the grounds of Hailsham, Kathy grows from schoolgirl to young woman, but it’s only when she and her friends Ruth and Tommy leave the safe grounds of the school (as they always knew they would) that they realize the full truth of what Hailsham is.

Never Let Me Go breaks through the boundaries of the literary novel. It is a gripping mystery, a beautiful love story, and also a scathing critique of human arrogance and a moral examination of how we treat the vulnerable and different in our society. In exploring the themes of memory and the impact of the past, Ishiguro takes on the idea of a possible future to create his most moving and powerful book to date.

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Adult/High School–The elegance of Ishiguro's prose and the pitch-perfect voice of his narrator conspire to usher readers convincingly into the remembered world of Hailsham, a British boarding school for special students. The reminiscence is told from the point of view of Kathy H., now 31, whose evocation of the sheltered estate's sunlit rolling hills, guardians, dormitories, and sports pavilions is imbued with undercurrents of muted tension and foreboding that presage a darker reality. As an adult, Kathy re-engages in lapsed friendships with classmates Ruth and Tommy, examining the details of their shared youth and revisiting with growing awareness the clues and anecdotal evidence apparent to them even as youngsters that they were different from everyone outside. [...] Ishiguro conveys with exquisite sensitivity the emotional texture of the threesome's relationship, their bonds of personal loyalty that overcome fractures of trust, the palpable boundaries of hope, and the human capacity for forgiveness. Highly recommended for literary merit and as an exceptional platform for the discussion of a controversial topic.–Lynn Nutwell, Fairfax City Regional Library, VA
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Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth were once classmates at Hailsham, a private school in the English countryside. "You were brought into this world for a purpose," advised Miss Lucy, one of Hailsham's guardians, "and your futures, all of them, have been decided." The tightly knit trio experienced love, loss, and betrayal as they pondered their destinies... The novel is narrated by Kathy, now 31 and a "carer," who recalls how Hailsham students were "told and not told" about their precarious circumstances. (Why were their writings and paintings so important? And who was the mysterious Madame who carted their creations away?) Ishiguro's provocative subject matter and taut, potent prose have earned him multiple literary decorations, including the French government's Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and an Order of the British Empire for service to literature. (His Booker Prize-winning novel, The Remains of the Day, was adapted into a critically acclaimed film). In this luminous offering, he nimbly navigates the landscape of emotion--the inevitable link between present and past and the fine line between compassion and cruelty, pleasure and pain. Allison Block
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5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting, Moving, and Memorable Feb 27 2012
Format:Hardcover
Why does he want to do this to me? Why does Kazuo Ishiguro want to make me cry for imaginary characters? The answer, for me at the very least, is that they aren't make-believe. Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth are real - they are us, the readers, and they smell of our lives in all its complexities. I read this book twice. The first time took me roughly fourteen hours. About four days later, I picked it up again and finished in about six. Both times the fundamental truth that underpins our own is startlingly clear in the memories Kathy remembers: no matter how long we have, it is never, ever enough. We all want to defer completion. Wouldn't it be nice to have another three years? Hell, why not swing for four?

Kathy H. presents her life without guile or angst. She is young, but she is old. In the end, it seems like she's accepted her fate. She isn't going to rage against the dying of the light. Instead Kathy meets her preordained fate with resigned acceptance. The story isn't a tale of free will versus destiny, it is a study of life and living, and the incomprehensible difference between them; the nature of the human soul, love and longing, friendship, existence, and Time.

Ishiguro has incredible insight into the human condition. Without saying as much, he points out the certainty in our world that we would sacrifice the lives and liberty of artificial humans for the sake of preserving our own kind. I suppose the story is as much about the needs of the many over the wants of one, but I've never read anything else where I've wanted so badly for the wants of one to be so selfishly fulfilled. "Never Let Me Go" is dark and beautiful, powerful and moving. The ending, in particular, as the symbolism of Norfolk transcends being a place where the things we lose end up, to the fields being a tiny personal heaven for her, is unforgettable. I recommend this to anyone who has read his previous work, watched the movie adaptation, or just stumbles upon this review. It's simply terrific.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Jun 16 2013
Format:Paperback
After The Remains of the Day, I had high expectations, but this story did not deliver. I quite like dystopian fiction but this attempt didn't quite work. The writing felt very flat and I never felt captivated by the narrator or as horrified by the plight of the "carers" and "donors" as I should have been.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great writing April 12 2012
Format:Paperback
what a great conversation piece this story is.It will get a great ethics and morals debate raging. It could easily be happening or come into being in this world.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Never Let Me Go
This is nowhere near as good of a story as 'The Remains of the Day' (by the same author). It has a similar style and voice, except that the story is odd, disturbing, boring, and... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Mark Nenadov
4.0 out of 5 stars A neat story
I really liked the book "Never Let Me Go". It was an interesting story, that made me keep reading to find out the details of what was going on. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2011 by Shantelley
3.0 out of 5 stars More Bookish Thoughts...
I decided to read Never Let Me Go because The Globe and Mail reviewed the movie so favourably. Admittedly, the plot came as a bit of a surprise... Read more
Published on May 30 2011 by Reader Writer Runner
2.0 out of 5 stars Unable to connect.
I was excited to start this book - I'd heard only good things about it. But after I finished, instead of feeling moved as I expected, I was sort of relieved. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2011 by Lucy N.
1.0 out of 5 stars Gave it 50 pages -- 20 pages too much
My expectations for this book was high based on the author and the 'literary' reviews. The premise was good but the storytelling was so repetitious and boring that I didn't care... Read more
Published on Feb 5 2011 by Burton
4.0 out of 5 stars Familiarity breeds sadness, horror
A young woman named Kathy H provides the narrative in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let me Go. She is reminiscing, telling us about her days, with friends, Ruth and Tommy among them, at... Read more
Published on Jan 30 2011 by Andre Farant
4.0 out of 5 stars Poignant but slow
"Never Let Me Go" is definitely a good book, although it's a rather slow read. The slow pace of the story and the meandering structure of the narrative, however, didn't bother me... Read more
Published on Dec 16 2010 by The Awkward Pen
2.0 out of 5 stars A Dystopia that Doesn't Do It
I would have to side with the minority (so far) of other reviewers here who didn't like the book. That's a shame, because I liked Ishiguro's first two novels, 'A Pale View of... Read more
Published on Dec 11 2010 by Magic Marker
4.0 out of 5 stars Fiction meets Real Life
Hailsham seems like the typical English boarding school. A big spacious building, wide open grounds and caring staff, teachers and guardians. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2010 by Heather Pearson
5.0 out of 5 stars My new favorite book. Ever.
All I can say is, I could feel it. I could feel the book within the first few pages. So naturally, it's become my new favorite fiction novel.
Published on Oct 27 2010 by kljuan
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