A review by repobi
The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

4.0

With beautiful and engaging prose, Kazuo Ishiguro wrote such a heartfelt story about Stevens, a devoted and rigid butler. After the death of his old master Lord Darlington and the arrival of Mr. Farraday. He takes a small trip around England. Along the journey, he reminisces the most important moments in his life with an introspective manner.

He spent most of his life as a stoic butler, rigid and emotionally detached. He only care about his job and become oblivious to what's happening around him.

There's restrained subtlety. Its about everything unsaid. The love, sadness, and regrets are hidden between the words.