Kazuo Ishiguro has been acclaimed in the Sunday Times for 'extending the possibilities of fiction.' In 'Never Let Me Go' he has fashioned another remarkable story - a story of love, loss and hidden truths - that takes its place amongst his finest work.
Kathy, Ruth and Tommy were pupils at Hailsham - an idyllic establishment situated deep in the English countryside. The children there were tenderly sheltered from the outside world, brought up to believe they were special, and that their personal welfare was crucial. But for what reason were they really there?