![]() ![]() ![]() It’s very readable, with a good pace, that allows us to get to know the characters throughout the story. I loved the synopsis of this one and was super excited when it was the March pick for Grazia Book Club. ![]() Because Elizabeth isn’t just teaching housewives how to cook, but how to change their lives. Her singular approach to cooking – ‘take one pint of H2O and add a pinch of sodium chloride’ – and empowering message prove revolutionary. Theirs is true chemistry.īut life is never predictable and three years later Elizabeth Zott is an unwed, single mother and star of America’s best loved cooking show Supper at Six. The only good thing to happen on her road to professional fulfilment is a run-in with famous colleague Calvin Evans, legend and Nobel nominee. In fact Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing.īut it’s the 1960s, and despite the fact that she is a scientist, her male peers are very unscientific when it comes to equality. “ Your ability to change everything – including yourself – starts here.“īonnie Garmus ~ Lessons in Chemistry SynopsisĮlizabeth Zott is not your average woman. ![]()
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