Never Let Me Go
"Never Let Me Go" is a dystopian novel by Kazuo Ishiguro that explores the lives of children raised in a boarding school called Hailsham. The story follows three main characters—Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth—as they navigate their relationships and the unsettling reality of their existence. They gradually learn that they are clones created for the purpose of donating their organs.
Set in an alternate version of England, the novel raises ethical questions about cloning and humanity. As the characters come to terms with their fate, they reflect on love, friendship, and the meaning of life, ultimately confronting the inevitability of their destinies.