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What is Lessons in Chemistry about?
What carries this novel is Elizabeth Zott's voice, or really her refusal to bend it. She speaks in precise, literal sentences, treats stupidity as a chemical problem to be neutralized, and never once apologizes for taking up space. Garmus builds an entire comic engine out of the gap between how…
Is Lessons in Chemistry worth reading?
We scored Lessons in Chemistry 4.6 out of 5. Bonnie Garmus's Lessons in Chemistry hands us Elizabeth Zott, a 1960s research chemist with zero patience for nonsense, who ends up reinventing a daytime cooking show into a quiet act of rebellion. It's witty, warm, and angrier than its breezy surface suggests, a feminist…

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