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Lessons in Chemistry: A Novel Hardcover – April 5, 2022

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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 as an average woman. But it’s the early 1960s and her all-male team at Hastings Research Institute takes a very unscientific view of equality. Except for one: Calvin Evans; the lonely, brilliant, Nobel–prize nominated grudge-holder who falls in love with—of all things—her mind. True chemistry results. 

But like science, life is unpredictable. Which is why a few years later Elizabeth Zott finds herself not only a single mother, but the reluctant star of America’s most beloved cooking show
Supper at Six. Elizabeth’s unusual approach to cooking (“combine one tablespoon acetic acid with a pinch of sodium chloride”) proves revolutionary. But as her following grows, not everyone is happy. Because as it turns out, Elizabeth Zott isn’t just teaching women to cook. She’s daring them to change the status quo.  

Laugh-out-loud funny, shrewdly observant, and studded with a dazzling cast of supporting characters,
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irresistible, satisfying and full of fuel says the new  york times book review

a comic novel at precisely the moment we crave one says the washington post

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astrikingly relevant, darkly funny and poignant....quirky and  heartwarming

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An Amazon Best Book of April 2022: If you’re looking for delicious hilarity, characters filled with competency and quirk, and pure entertainment, then read Bonnie Garmus’ exuberant novel Lessons in Chemistry. Elizabeth Zott is an ambitious and accomplished scientist and is determined to be just that—and only that. But as we all know, life has a way of upending plans, and that’s exactly what happens to the inspiring (and at times, hilariously infuriating) Zott: Cupid’s arrow hits and the next thing you know she’s a mother and a TV cooking star. But in changing the kitchens of 1960’s America, Zott also challenges the status quo and that’s not exactly welcome in some circles. Lessons in Chemistry is a lot of fun to read: giddy laughter will bubble up but so too will your respect and admiration for a fearless and strong-willed woman who dares to be herself, in any circumstance. —Al Woodworth, Amazon Editor

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GOODREADS CHOICE AWARD WINNER • A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, Elle, Oprah Daily, Newsweek, GoodReads, Bookpage, Kirkus

ONE OF THE MOST ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times, Bustle, Real Simple, Parade, CNN, Today, E! News, Library Journal

“In Garmus’s debut novel, a frustrated chemist finds herself at the helm of a cooking show that sparks a revolution. Welcome to the 1960s, where a woman’s arsenal of tools was often limited to the kitchen—and where Elizabeth Zott is hellbent on overturning the status quo one meal at a time.”
The New York Times

"Strikingly relevant...Darkly funny and poignant...
Lessons in Chemistry’s excellent experiment [is] quirky and heartwarming."
The Atlantic

"The most delightful novel I read this year—fresh and surprising—was
Lessons in Chemistry: a fish-out-of-water story about a feminist hero who never stops pushing for what’s right. (I laughed out loud!)"
Philip Galanes, The New York Times

“Elizabeth Zott is going to be an important character to a lot of people . . . Absolute chemistry.”
Scott Simon, NPR

"An irresistible buoyancy, along with a deliberately sharp bite. Garmus’s novel focuses on a female scientist whose ambitions are impeded—and then rerouted—by a world not yet ready for her."
Frank Bruni, The New York Times

"[Garmus] delivers an assured voice, an indelible heroine and relatable love stories...At the center of the novel is Elizabeth Zott, a gifted research chemist, absurdly self-assured and immune to social convention...Elizabeth is a feminist and modern thinker […] in a world nowhere ready for her mind, character or ambition...[Garmus] charm[s]. She’s created an indelible assemblage of stubborn, idiosyncratic characters. She’s given us a comic novel at precisely the moment we crave one.”
Washington Post

“Feminism is the catalyst that makes [
Lessons in Chemistry] fizz like hydrochloric acid on limestone. Elizabeth Zott does not have ‘moxie’; she has courage. She is not a ‘girl boss’ or a ‘lady chemist’; she’s a groundbreaker and an expert in abiogenesis...To file Elizabeth Zott among the pink razors of the book world is to miss the sharpness of Garmus’s message. Lessons in Chemistry will make you wonder about all the real-life women born ahead of their time—women who were sidelined, ignored and worse because they weren’t as resourceful, determined and lucky as Elizabeth Zott. She’s a reminder of how far we’ve come, but also how far we still have to go.”
New York Times Book Review

“Between the outrageous sexism and the bitter misfortune that thwart our heroine at every turn, this may not sound like a comic novel, but it is. Full of charm, energy and hope—and featuring a really great dog—it’s one to savor.” 
People Magazine

"Darkly funny and poignant,
Lessons in Chemistry paints an extraordinary portrait of an unusual life in 1960s California...Irresistible, a gorgeous tribute to resilience and the many types of love that sustain us."
Oprah Daily

“A kicky debut, this book tackles feminism, resilience, and rationalism in a fun and refreshing way.”
BuzzFeed

"It's the world versus Elizabeth Zott, an extraordinary woman determined to live on her own terms, and I had no trouble choosing a side.
Lessons in Chemistry is a page-turning and highly satisfying tale: zippy, zesty, and Zotty."
Maggie Shipstead, author of Great Circle

"
Lessons in Chemistry is a breath of fresh air—a witty, propulsive, and refreshingly hopeful novel populated with singular characters. This book is an utter delight—wry, warm, and compulsively readable."
Claire Lombardo, author of The Most Fun We Ever Had

"On par with Beth Harmon of
The Queen’s Gambit, Elizabeth Zott swept me away with her intellect, honesty, and unapologetic selfhood. Lessons in Chemistry is a story for all the smart girls who refuse to dumb themselves down despite a culture that demands otherwise. Though a creation of the 50s & 60s, Zott is a feminist icon for our time."
Rachel Yoder, author of Nightbitch

“A fun, feminist charmer, Bonnie Garmus’s novel Lessons in Chemistry follows singular single mother Elizabeth Zott, a brilliant chemist in a man’s world—1960s America—as she becomes an unlikely cooking-show host and the role model her daughter deserves.”
Martha Stewart Living

“[A] delightful debut...Elizabeth Zott, Garmus’ unflappable heroine, is no cheerily lilting [Julia] Child...[Garmus] skillfully moves her narrative forward and backward, filling in the empty spaces in Elizabeth’s story. It’s a novel full of dark moments...and yet
Lessons in Chemistry feels richly funny...Elizabeth Zott is a unique heroine, and you find yourself wishing she wasn’t fictional: A lot of us—perhaps even Julia Child—might have enjoyed watching ‘Supper at Six.’”
The Seattle Times

Lessons in Chemistry catalyzes science, cooking, and humor…Elizabeth [Zott]—determined, practical, uncompromising—shines brightest.”
Christian Science Monitor

“[Garmus] presents a rollicking feminist tale full of humor and hope even as she doesn’t shy away from life’s ugliness. Clever and sharp,
Lessons in Chemistry has a winning formula.”
Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Find this runaway hit where history meets humor. The book follows a chemist in the 1960s who doesn’t get the respect she deserves. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes the host of a famous cooking show. With her platform, she encourages viewers to push the boundaries the same way she did at work."
Today.com

"A bold, smart, and often hilarious look at the value of so-called women's work."
Real Simple

“Garmus tells a familiar story in a completely original voice in her delightful debut novel...Zott is an unforgettable protagonist, logical and literal and utterly herself...The novel deftly mixes comedy and tragedy, with only one very clear villain: the patriarchal culture of mid-20th century America, the days of which are numbered because of women like Zott...For those who admire a confident, bone-dry, and hilarious authorial voice, this novel achieves the difficult task of being both sharply satirical and heartwarming at the same time.”
Historical Novels Review

“If you can imagine Julia Child channeling a little bit of Lucille Ball, and all of the science edginess of Madame Curie, then you’ll have a really good idea of the humor and the wit and the warmth that just shine through this entire novel.”
Minnesota Public Radio News

"I loved it and am devastated to have finished it."
Nigella Lawson, author of Cook, Eat, Repeat

“Garmus’ writing is extraordinary, and her insightful commentaries on life, religion, bigotry, misogyny and stupidity result in passages that are absolutely worth sharing...Be prepared to laugh, grieve, and root for Elizabeth."
BookReporter

“[An] energetic debut...A more adorable plea for rationalism and gender equality would be hard to find.” 
Kirkus (starred review)

"Indefatigable and formidable, Elizabeth pushes the bounds of how women and their work are perceived in this thoroughly engaging debut novel."
Booklist

"Like a woman-centric “Mad Men”...A witty and sharp dramedy about resilience and found families...Readers won’t be able to get enough of Elizabeth and her makeshift family. Lessons in Chemistry is a story to return to again and again.” 
BookPage

“While the novel focuses on serious themes of misogyny, feminism, family, and self-worth, it never gets didactic. The characters are rich and original, the story sarcastic and humorous, and the novel with all its twists and turns, difficult to put down. Zott is aloof and amazing, rational and revolutionary. Like Garmus, you may even find yourself channeling Elizabeth, asking ‘Now what would Elizabeth Zott do?’”
—LA Daily News

"A smart, funny, big-hearted debut combining chemical elements into what seems a winning formula—one whose breakneck pace and gently ironic tone should appeal to readers of literary-commercial hits by American authors such as Katherine Heiny, Emma Straub and Curtis Sittenfeld."
Sunday Times (UK)

"Elizabeth Zott is the smart, fierce star of Garmus’s witty debut…Brilliant."
Mail on Sunday(UK)

"The enchanting story of Elizabeth Zott never belittles the offence of sexism, but neither - miraculously - does it ever take you more than a few sentences away from a smile, a chuckle, or a laugh out loud. Bonnie Garmus’ gift is to expose the sting and injustice of being a woman in a man’s world with a feather light touch that keeps our spirits buoyant and our hearts strong. I honestly don’t know how she does it. This is a remarkable book by a remarkable writer."
Jo Browning Roe, author of A Terrible Kindness

"A fabulous novel. Compelling, satisfying, a real page-turner."
Nina Stibbe, author of Reasons to Be Cheerful

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Doubleday
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 5, 2022
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ First Edition
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 038554734X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385547345
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.55 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.44 x 1.29 x 9.52 inches
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Bonnie Garmus is a copywriter and creative director who has worked for a wide range of clients, in the US and abroad, focusing primarily on technology, medicine, and education. She’s an open water swimmer, a rower, and mother to two pretty amazing daughters. Most recently from Seattle, she currently lives in London with her husband and her dog, 99.

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Customers find the book thought-provoking and wonderfully funny, with compelling characters and a remarkably creative love story. The narrative is emotionally heart-wrenching, with scenes bringing tears to readers' eyes, while the writing is captivating and moves along quickly. Customers appreciate how the book focuses on women's issues and serves as a powerful message to all women. The dialogue quality receives mixed reactions, with some finding it stimulating while others say it's unenjoyable.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
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    I never write reviews, but this is one of the best books that I’ve ever read. The first half of the book was difficult to get through. I almost gave up on it several times. The second half is when it comes to life. This woman had to fight for her rights living in the 60s. We are still fighting for our rights in the year 2025. I was going through a very difficult situation with the president of my HOA condominium. Elizabeth Zott gave me the strength to go on and not let this get me down. This is a wonderful book. I am in tears writing this review. If you can get through the first half you will be greatly rewarded.
    Update: Apple TV had a series based on this book. There were eight episodes. You can get a free month subscription of Apple TV and watch it.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
    I had decided to read it in order to check off one of the things I needed to complete the Kindle Quarterly Challenge. But to my surprise it turned out to be one of the most enjoyable books I’ve read this year! Not only is it well written, it is funny and endearing, and frustratingly true regarding how women are treated not just in the 50s and 60s but even in today’s workplace. The fight for recognition and respect for a woman’s place in any career field is on-going. It is a constant battle, but as we women know, there is no “give up” when it comes to our struggle and the struggle for our daughters and granddaughters. Thank you Bonnie Garmus, for giving us these wonderful lessons in Chemistry!
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
    Elizabeth Zott is a brilliant Chemist in the late 50’s/early 60’s when a woman’s “place” was in the kitchen. Her innovative ideas and contributions are continually dismissed by the pompous men in her field. She eventually agrees to host a cooking show in order to financially support her daughter and herself. After all, cooking is chemistry.
    Elizabeth is ferociously strong and resilient. Her independence and determination make her a wonderful role model for young women. Garmus paints a humorous, colorful story of the oppression women dealt with and how tenacity and perseverance can overcome most challenges.
    I was invested in Elizabeth’s character from the beginning, but when she rescued Six Thirty, I was done for. Her conversations with this amazing canine are some of the best moments in the story. I love the interactions between Elizabeth, Six Thirty and her daughter, Mads. I rated this 4.5, simply because it felt rushed at the end. However, it was an excellent read that I can highly recommend.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
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    This was such a good read! I loved the characters, not what I was expecting when people said it had a talking dog but none the less loved him. The feelings where very real during this book, though no tears, and I lived the growth of the characters. The relationships we learned about at the end (more than one of them) made me very happy. Will be rereading for sure. Also the interview included at the end of the audiobook was a nice addition.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
    I never write reviews, even though I should, but I had to write this one. It started a while back, when my husband checked the audiobook out of the library. He raved over it. He kept telling me how much Elizabeth reminded him of me. Coincidentally, I have a degree in chemistry, I row on a Concept2 rower (the modern version of the "erg" mentioned in the book), and my middle name is Elizabeth. Go figure. Every time he's insisted that I read a book, it's turned out well, so I got on the waiting list for the ebook.

    We watched the series, and I enjoyed it, but my husband told me that the book was so much better. Aren't they usually? Finally, on New Year's Eve, I got the notice that it was available and started to read. I just finished, and it moved me so profoundly that I had to review it. I laughed, I cried, but most of all, I identified with Elizabeth, and with Mad, who reminds me of myself as a child. I adore Six Thirty, who may be the best character I've ever read. Have I mentioned I also love dogs? As I write this, our 11 year old Black Mouthed Cur, Probie, is lying near my feet, waiting for his dinner.

    Even though I got a bachelor's degree with a double major in chemistry and biology, I didn't really use it, except for the fact, as Elizabeth says, chemistry is life. Learning chemistry molded my mind. One of my best mind molding professors was Dr. Magdalena Wojciechowska, from then communist Poland. I remember getting a perfect score on a literature exam and having the professor ask if I was an English major. I told him that I was a chemistry major, and he said that he loved chemistry majors. They actually read the question and answered it, even if the answer was short. He said that English majors pick the first word they recognize and write everything they know about it.

    I didn't use my chemistry degree as intended, but I went on to be a licensed reactor operator, then a licensed senior reactor operator at a nuclear plant, which is still a man's world to this day. I stood on the shoulders of the people like Elizabeth Zott. Reading this book reminded my of how far we've come, even if there's still a long way to go (and we seem to be going backwards at the moment). I absolutely loved this book. I borrowed it from the library, but I may have to buy a copy, just to keep it close, reread it, and share a bunch of quotes with my friends.
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  • عبدالله
    4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing but a bit dirty
    Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on July 23, 2024
    The book arrived in perfect condition but had a bit of dust and dirt on the back. I was able to remove most of it with some wet wipes
    As for the book itself, I didn’t read it yet
  • catherine van bockel
    5.0 out of 5 stars favorite
    Reviewed in Spain on May 6, 2025
    I enjoyed the novel from the 1st chapter on.
    I laughed and I cried and couldn’t stop reading. It’s on my list of favorites.
    Thank you Bonnie Garmus for this marvelous time spent with Elizabeth Zott
  • Devaki Khanna
    5.0 out of 5 stars Compulsively readable and relatable
    Reviewed in India on April 24, 2025
    This is a book I devoured in one sitting. Elizabeth Zott and Calvin Evans have an unusually honest relationship for the early 1950s, when much of the US was conservative and conformist. They bitt heads in a chemistry lab before they fall in love and begin living together. When he dies in an accident, the life they had built together shatters. However Elizabeth finds the strength to rebuild her life, bring up her daughter and continue her work in science.
  • Rainner Teixeira
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
    Reviewed in Brazil on February 17, 2024
    There is long time that I’ve read something so impactful, interesting and profound. A book that took my attention since the first chapter and make me feel inspired by stories full of encrypted messages and important debates.
  • Chrys Popins
    5.0 out of 5 stars Une pépite
    Reviewed in France on June 12, 2025
    J’avais adoré la série. J’ai encore plus aimé le livre. Une histoire fantastique, des personnages attachants .. un must read sans aucun doute.
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