
watashi o hanasanai de, kazuo ishiguro: hayakawa.
_the british cover was already published here.
The novel is narrated by 31 year-old Kathy H. as she reminisces about her childhood at the sheltered boarding school Hailsham, as well as her adult life after leaving the school.The story takes place in a dystopian Britain, in which human beings are cloned to provide donor organs for transplants. The novel’s title comes from a song on an American cassette tape called Songs After Dark by fictional singer Judy Bridgewater. Kathy buys the tape during a swap meet-type event at Hailsham. | Wikipedia

never let me go, kazuo ishiguro: faber & faber.
_a “don’t judge a book by its cover” example: this is a sci-fi novel, hm, let’s say, without the “sci”. the story has been recently adapted into a screenplay.