Never Let Me Go is a haunting literary novel that follows Kathy H., who reflects on her childhood at an isolated English boarding school alongside her close friends Ruth and Tommy. As the story unfolds, they gradually discover the unsettling truth about their existence and the purpose for which they were raised. Blending elements of dystopian fiction with deeply personal storytelling, the novel explores themes of identity, mortality, love, friendship, memory, and what it truly means to be human. Through its quiet and emotionally powerful narrative, Kazuo Ishiguro invites readers to reflect on ethics, sacrifice, and the value of human life.