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Never Let Me Go
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As a young girl, Kathy, now 31, spent her childhood at Hailsham, a secluded private school nestled in the picturesque English countryside. At Hailsham, children were kept away from the outside world and taught they were exceptional, making their well-being vital not just for themselves but also for the society they were destined to join. Although Kathy had distanced herself from this idealized past, the return of two friends from Hailsham into her life drew her back into nostalgia. Her rekindled friendship with Ruth and the deepening affection she felt for Tommy, which had initially been a youthful crush, triggered memories of their time at Hailsham. Kathy recounts joyous moments of boys and girls growing up together, their separation from the world providing comfort rather than concern. However, her reflections also include episodes of tension and misunderstanding, hinting at a sinister secret underlying Hailsham’s nurturing exterior. With the benefit of hindsight, the trio must confront the realities of their upbringing and the implications for their current lives.
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As a young girl, Kathy, now 31, spent her childhood at Hailsham, a secluded private school nestled in the picturesque English countryside. At Hailsham, children were kept away from the outside world and taught they were exceptional, making their well-being vital not just for themselves but also for the society they were destined to join. Although Kathy had distanced herself from this idealized past, the return of two friends from Hailsham into her life drew her back into nostalgia. Her rekindled friendship with Ruth and the deepening affection she felt for Tommy, which had initially been a youthful crush, triggered memories of their time at Hailsham. Kathy recounts joyous moments of boys and girls growing up together, their separation from the world providing comfort rather than concern. However, her reflections also include episodes of tension and misunderstanding, hinting at a sinister secret underlying Hailsham’s nurturing exterior. With the benefit of hindsight, the trio must confront the realities of their upbringing and the implications for their current lives.
