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In 1956, Stevens, a long-serving butler at Darlington Hall, decides to take a motoring trip through the West Country. The six-day excursion becomes a journey into the past of Stevens and England, a past that takes in fascism, two world wars and an unrealised love between the butler and his housekeeper. Ishiguro's dazzling novel is a sad and humorous love story, a meditation on the condition of modern man, and an elegy for England at a time of acute change.
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A reflective love story amid England's societal upheaval.
Who is this book for?
The Remains of the Day is a beautifully crafted exploration of duty, repression, and memory. Ishiguro's subtle storytelling and deep psychological insight make it a compelling read for anyone interested in introspective narratives that also serve as a poignant reflection on a changing England. It's like taking a quiet stroll through the past, feeling both the weight and the grace of history.