Description
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus is a witty and empowering novel set in the early 1960s, following chemist Elizabeth Zott as she navigates a male-dominated scientific world. With a brilliant mind and a sharp sense of humour, Elizabeth challenges expectations at every turn, earning the admiration of the reclusive, Nobel Prize-nominated Calvin Evans. When life takes an unexpected turn, she becomes the unlikely star of America’s most popular cooking show, blending science, life lessons, and culinary flair in a way that captivates audiences and provokes change.
Garmus combines humour, romance, and social commentary to create a story that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. Through Elizabeth’s journey, readers witness the struggle for equality, the power of intelligence and individuality, and the joy of defying societal norms. Lessons in Chemistry is perfect for fans of smart, character-driven fiction that inspires as much as it delights.
















