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Dive into the profound depths of 'The Remains of the Day', a literary masterpiece by Kazuo Ishiguro, the Nobel Prize-winning author renowned for exploring the intricacies of human emotions. This iconic novel, published by Faber in 2010, captures the essence of nostalgia and regret, inviting readers into the life of Stevens, a dedicated butler at Darlington Hall. Set against the rich backdrop of 1950s England, this contemporary classic delves into timeless themes of duty, love, and the impact of choices left unmade. With its captivating 272-page narrative, 'The Remains of the Day' beckons literature enthusiasts and fans of literary fiction alike to embark on a journey that intertwines Stevens' present with haunting memories of the past. Experience Ishiguro's unparalleled prose as he masterfully depicts the complexities of trust and the emotional weight carried by his characters. Perfect for both seasoned readers revisiting this poignant tale or newcomers discovering this celebrated work for the first time, 'The Remains of the Day' is not just a book; it's an exploration of the human heart. Ideal for your personal library or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one, this brand-new edition is a must-have. Confront the echoes of lost love and the significance of our own memories within these pages. Secure your copy today and immerse yourself in a story that transcends time.