Lessons in Chemistry — Bonnie Garmus

Bonnie Garmus, *Chemistry Lessons*: An explosive mix of feminism, science, and cooking. This is the story of Elizabeth Zott—a brilliant chemist of the 1960s who, due to her colleagues’ sexism, ends up on television as the host of a cooking show, but instead of recipes, she begins teaching women how to change the world.

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This is the story of the brilliant chemist Elizabeth Zott, who in the 1960s transforms a boring cooking show into a manifesto of female empowerment.
Why you should read it:
Challenging the system: Instead of cake recipes, Elizabeth teaches her viewers chemistry and self-respect.
Iron Will: A heroine who refuses to compromise in either science or love.
Intellectual Humor: Subtle irony about stereotypes and the incredible dog Six-Thirty.
Emotional Drive: An explosive mix of personal drama, struggle, and triumph.
This is a bold and inspiring novel about how life is a chemical reaction that you control yourself.

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AuthorBonnie Garmus

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