Kazuo Ishiguro on why he chose the title, Never Let Me Go
On the novel’s twentieth anniversary, Kazuo Ishiguro discusses why he chose the title, Never Let Me Go. Never Let Me Go is one of the most acclaimed novels of the 21st Century, and imagines the lives of a group of students growing up in a darkly skewed version of 1990s England. The anniversary editions of Never Let Me Go are out now in hardback and paperback with a new introduction by the author.

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