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kat_stein 's review for:
When We Were Orphans
by Kazuo Ishiguro
It’s a widely known fact that Ishiguro absolutely never misses, but I really and truly think that this is one of the best Ishiguro novels I’ve read so far. Sparkling in its brilliance, devastating, penetrating, and beautiful.
Would love to pair it with Dickens’s Great Expectations, and much to consider about childhood, memory, and nostalgia.
Would love to pair it with Dickens’s Great Expectations, and much to consider about childhood, memory, and nostalgia.