Lessons in Chemistry
The modern classic multi-million-copy bestseller
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Narrated by:
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Miranda Raison
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By:
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Bonnie Garmus
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INCLUDES AN EXCLUSIVE AUTHOR INTERVIEW WITH PANDORA SYKES
Your ability to change everything - including yourself - starts here
Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact, Elizabeth Zott would be the first to point out that there is no such thing.
But it's the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute take a very unscientific view of equality. Forced to resign, she reluctantly signs on as the host of a cooking show, Supper at Six. But her revolutionary approach to cooking, fuelled by scientific and rational commentary, grabs the attention of a nation.
Soon, a legion of overlooked housewives find themselves daring to change the status quo. One molecule at a time.
‘Laugh-out-loud funny and brimming with life, generosity and courage’ RACHEL JOYCE
'A novel that sparks joy with every page' ELIZABETH DAY
'I loved Lessons in Chemistry and am devastated to have finished it!' NIGELLA LAWSON
© Bonnie Garmus 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
Critic reviews
I defy you not to enjoy this wonderful story.
So well read by Miranda Raison, I need to find other books read by her!
Had me at the first page.
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Fantastic
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Fantastic book.
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Best book I’ve listened too
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This first novel has taken off - translations across the world and the promise of a film - and it deserves it! Set in the 1950s and 60s it’s the story of uncompromising, determined, dynamic, highly intelligent Elizabeth Zott who above everything else – lover, mother, rower – is, as she constantly reiterates, a SCIENTIST. Thwarted by the sexual and social mores of those decades (sexually assaulted and then fired by her boss; her work appropriated by a male colleague…) Elizabeth becomes a presenter of Supper at Six, a cooking programme filled with her own unique brand of uplifting gastronomic chemistry, filling her avid women viewers with the power and vitality to change their lives beyond producing supper at six o’clock for their husbands and children.
Elizabeth herself is too serious to do humour, but the book is full of laugh aloud quirkiness: the hard-hitting questioning of Elizabeth’s all-seeing precocious daughter Mad, the dog Six-Thirty full of more insight and intelligence than most humans, to the sharp witty similes. There’s also poignancy as in the loving partnership between Elizabeth and Calvin, her lost star-studded chemist partner, and the development between Elizabeth and Mad; and there is the grievous pain of bereavement and loss. The serious core concerning inequality permeates the whole story – not a new theme, but presented through this sparklingly original framework of lessons in Chemistry and the binding sport of rowing. You can forgive the occasional lapses (too much coincidence; an over-abundance of characters...) - the whole just throbs with life, positivity and dynamism (well captured by the narration) - and I loved it!
The download has a bonus: an interview with the author Bonnie Garmus. This may be her first novel , but she has over two decades of copywriting behind her which shows . She’s not a chemist as you would think, but learned all the chemistry from text books, she’s a keen rower and has a super-intelligent dog like Six Thirty who allows her children’s hamster to sit on his head! Another novel will definitely follow and I expect her passionate rooting for equality will be as attractively presented as in this one.
"Chemistry is Change!"
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