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Never let me go
Never let me go












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Kathy becomes a carer, looking after those who have already donated until it’s time for her too to become a donor. The novel follows Kathy, Ruth and Tommy as they leave Hailsham and begin their lives as adults. These Hailsham students are socially accepted donors for the. It is not until Miss Lucy, one of their guardians, explains clearly that there is no point in Hailsham pupils planning future careers, that they begin to face the reality of their situation. Ishiguros Never Let Me Go is a novel about the human clones who have no identity of their own. Completion, (or death) usually occurs after the fourth organ donation.Īs the novel progresses it becomes clear that initially Kathy and her friends have not fully comprehended what the future has in store for them. Kathy and her friends, Ruth and Tommy, along with all the other pupils at Hailsham, are among those who have been cloned for the purpose of organ donation. Her narration often leaps from the past to the present. Kazuo Ishiguros new novel Klara and the Sun is now available Shortlisted for the 2005 Booker Prize Kazuo Ishiguro imagines the lives of a group of. The narrator Kathy H is an adult who is looking back at events that occurred when she was a pupil at Hailsham school. A dystopia exists where many individuals are cloned from other people in order to be used as organ donors. However, Ishiguro’s version of 1990s society is not one that readers will recognise. Academy Award nominees Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley, co-star with talented newcomer Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) in this poignant and. It was published in 2005 but is set in the 1990s. Never Let Me Go is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.














Never let me go