A chemist has a cooking show in author Bonnie Garmus' 'Lessons In Chemistry' : NPR's Book of the Day Bonnie Garmus' new novel Lessons In Chemistry has been getting a lot of buzz. Elizabeth Zott is a talented chemist but because it's the 1960s she faces sexism in her quest to work as a scientist. So instead she has a cooking show that is wildly popular. Garmus told NPR's Scott Simon that the character of Elizabeth lived in her head for many years before she started writing this novel.

In 'Lessons In Chemistry' a chemist is the star of...a cooking show?

In 'Lessons In Chemistry' a chemist is the star of...a cooking show?

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Bonnie Garmus' new novel Lessons In Chemistry has been getting a lot of buzz. Elizabeth Zott is a talented chemist but because it's the 1960s she faces sexism in her quest to work as a scientist. So instead she has a cooking show that is wildly popular. Garmus told NPR's Scott Simon that the character of Elizabeth lived in her head for many years before she started writing this novel.

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Lessons in Chemistry: A Novel By Bonnie Garmus
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group