Key features that will keep you hooked onįrom my point of view, there are 3 main features that make “Never Let Me Go” such an exciting and unputdownable read: The writer, Nobel-winner Kazuo Ishiguro, stated that “ growing up in England in a Japanese household was crucial to his writing, enabling him to see things from a different perspective to many of his British peers” ( BBC, 2017). The story illustrates complex themes such as the fate of human beings, the impact of childhood, and the complexities of friendships. Her memories are beautifully interwoven with events happening in the present, making the episodic structure immersive and very easy to follow. Now 31, Kathy recalls her childhood and teenage years spent at Hailsham School, a place similar to a boarding school. The story takes place in an imaginary version of England and it is told from Kathy’s point of view.
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