Klara and the Sun is a captivating novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro that explores profound themes of love, consciousness, and humanity through the unique perspective of an artificial being named Klara. Key features: • Written by Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro • Literary science fiction genre • Explores themes of artificial intelligence and humanity • Unique first-person narrative perspective • Published by Faber & Faber • Features striking minimalist cover design The novel follows Klara, an Artificial Friend who observes the world from a store window while waiting to be chosen as a companion. Through her eyes, the story examines deep questions about consciousness, love, and what it truly means to be human in an increasingly technological world. The book showcases Ishiguro's masterful storytelling through its thoughtful exploration of near-future ethical and philosophical dilemmas.