This book has so much to say to us. An untold love story that is told. A questioning of the meaning of loyalty. Human communication (even what is not said 'says' something) and actions; cultural differences; a historical moment in British
history, the life of an English butler, what 'remains' at the end of the day. Ishiguro writes 'a perfectly contained prose' that so amazingly captures the thoughts and actions of Stevens, the butler. Worthy of a nobel author.
It’s a charming reading for the most part, but it has its hidden depths with nostalgic tinges, even if the narrator tries to make it sound quite impersonal.