I'm re-reading Stupid Boy.
It raises the question - What is the purpose of a chapter.
The chapters in Stupid Boy are labeled as to dates - which I find help me to keep up with when things happened. Each chapter has several dates. As far as I can tell they are in chronological order - that is there are no flashbacks that I've noticed.
Each chapter also seems to be several SOL pages long.
If there is an organizing theme - i.e., X number of days per chapter, or X number of pages per chapter - I haven't noticed it.
This is NOT a complaint about the story, nor about how it's organized. It's not a complaint about flow of the story. It is curiosity about a chapter. The chapter length of Stupid Boy does not interfere with enjoying the story. It just raises the question of what a chapter is supposed to be - if anything.
Is it anything more than the author just deciding: "I think I'll stop here and start a new chapter"?