A review by chillcox15
Ok, Mr. Field by Katharine Kilalea

4.0

Kilalea is really bursting onto the scene with this one; she has an idiosyncratic idea that she pursues here about writing, which I would describe as a layering of sense details (often sound, appropriately for a novel about a concert pianist) rather than an adherence to plot or narration. While I didn't personally love this, I really respect Kilalea's stand for something unique over a safely narrated debut novel, and I'm excited to see what's next.