BOOK NOTES FOR "THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS: A NOVEL"



From Largehearted Boy:

In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book. Previous contributors include Bret Easton EllisKate ChristensenKevin BrockmeierGeorge PelecanosDana SpiottaAmy BloomAimee BenderMyla GoldbergHeidi JulavitsHari Kunzru, and many others.

Kevin P. Keating's The Natural Order of Things is an intriguingly told, dark and often disturbing novel-in-stories.

Booklist wrote of the book:  "This is Peyton Place sunk a few rungs lower in hell, featuring the abuse of animals, prostitutes, handicapped children, and just about every husband and wife in town. Keating's prose, though, is serpentine and sinewy and all-around gorgeous; if Jack Ketchum had plotted Franzen's The Corrections (2001), it might’ve looked something like this."

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