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When We Were Orphans

Author: Kazuo Ishiguro

Ishiguro’s haunting tale follows Christopher Banks, a renowned detective in 1930s London, as he unravels the mystery of his parents’ disappearance in Shanghai decades earlier. Blending memory and imagination, Banks’ quest becomes a poignant exploration of identity, loss, and the elusive nature of truth. With lyrical prose and subtle emotional depth, Ishiguro crafts a mesmerizing journey through a world on the brink of war, where the lines between past and present blur in unexpected ways.

Memories, even your most precious ones, fade surprisingly quickly.

Reader Reviews

“A haunting and beautifully crafted novel. Ishiguro’s exploration of memory and identity is both poignant and mesmerizing.” – Emily Clark, Goodreads

“Kazuo Ishiguro has done it again. ‘When We Were Orphans’ is a masterful blend of mystery and introspection that kept me hooked from start to finish.” – Michael Brown, Amazon

“An evocative and thought-provoking read. Ishiguro’s ability to delve into the human psyche is unparalleled.” – Sarah Thompson, Barnes & Noble

“Ishiguro’s storytelling is impeccable. This book is a profound meditation on the nature of memory and the past.” – David Wilson, Goodreads

“A compelling narrative that intertwines personal history with broader historical events. Ishiguro’s prose is both elegant and powerful.” – Rachel Adams, Amazon

About Kazuo Ishiguro

Kazuo Ishiguro, born on November 8, 1954, in Nagasaki, Japan, is a renowned British author known for his profound and evocative storytelling. Ishiguro moved to the United Kingdom with his family at the age of five, and he later attended the University of Kent and the University of East Anglia, where he studied creative writing. His literary career took off with the publication of his first novel, A Pale View of Hills, in 1982. Ishiguro’s work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the passage of time, with a distinctive narrative style that has captivated readers and critics alike. His novel The Remains of the Day won the Booker Prize in 1989 and was adapted into an acclaimed film. When We Were Orphans, published in 2000, is another of his notable works, blending elements of detective fiction with deep psychological insight. Ishiguro’s contributions to literature have earned him numerous accolades, including the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2017, solidifying his place as one of the most significant contemporary writers.

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A Pale View of Hills

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The Remains of the Day

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