You might think a book about chemists couldn't be comical, but you'd be wrong. This novel is wildly original and laugh-out-loud funny.
In 1952 twentysomething Elizabeth Zott is a chemist at Hastings Research Institute in California.
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Like many women of the era, Elizabeth is patronized by the men she works with, who can't wrap their minds around accomplished females.
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It would help if Elizabeth had a Ph.D. but she was expelled from the doctoral program at UCLA after her advisor, Dr. Meyers, assaulted her. The school had no intention of losing a renowned professor - even if he was a rapist - and it was bye bye Elizabeth. Luckily, Elizabeth was able to sink a number-two pencil into Meyers' side during the assault, and she always carried a pencil from that day on.
At Hastings Elizabeth is relegated to a small poorly equipped lab......
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.....and needing beakers, she hopes to acquire some from Calvin Evans. Evans is a world famous chemist who's been nominated for a Nobel Prize, and he rates a large geared up laboratory.
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When Elizabeth goes to ask Calvin for beakers, he makes the huge mistake of calling her a secretary, and suggesting she get her boss to call him.
When Calvin realizes his mistake he tries to make amends, but Elizabeth - who has no use for men who view women as 'less' - blows him off.
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It's not until several weeks later, when Calvin inadvertently vomits on Elizabeth, that a friendship begins to develop.... and love follows soon afterwards.
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Almost everyone at Hastings is jealous of the newly minted couple because Calvin is renowned and Elizabeth is beautiful. This makes the duo the target of constant surveillance and gossip.
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Meanwhile, Elizabeth and Calvin reside in their own romantic bubble. They eat delicious homemade lunches every day, discuss chemistry ad infinitum......
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.....and because Calvin is famous even get to bring their dog, Six-Thirty, to work.
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Six-Thirty is easily my favorite character. He's a super-smart pooch who knows hundreds of words, is an excellent judge of character, and - with goggles on - even helps with chemistry experiments.
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Fate intervenes, and some years later Elizabeth is the single mother of a gifted precocious daughter named Mad (Madeline).
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Elizabeth is also the host of a television cooking show called 'Supper at Six' on KCTV.
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The station's executive producer, Phil Lebensmal, wants Elizabeth to wear sexy tight dresses and make cocktails, but Elizabeth scoffs at this. On her first show, Elizabeth wears a drab dress with buttons down to the hem, a stark white multipocketed apron, a pair of goggles on her head, and a number-two pencil over her left ear.
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On each episode, Elizabeth talks about the chemistry of cooking, and she often encourages her viewers (largely women) to follow their dreams.
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After one show, Mad and Six-Thirty overhear two women talking:
"Correct me if I'm wrong Sheila," asks one woman, "but didn't she say cast iron requires zero-point-one-one calories of heat to raise the temperature of a single gram of atomic mass by one degree Celsius?"
"That's right, Elaine,' the other said. " That's why I'm buying a new skillet."
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The book has many interesting secondary characters, including: Mrs. Harriet Sloane - a neighbor who helps Elizabeth with young Mad;
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Dr. Donatti - the creepy self-serving Director of Chemistry at Hastings;
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Mrs. Mudford - Mad's Kindergarten teacher, who gets furious when Mad requests Norman Mailer's 'The Naked and the Dead' from the school librarian;
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Dr. Mason - an obstetrician and crew captain who wants Elizabeth to row on his men's team;
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Walter Pine - a producer at KCTV who once, in a haze of exhaustion, packed his kindergartner's lunch box with a stapler instead of a sandwich, a script instead of a napkin, and a gin flask where the milk thermos was supposed to go;
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Reverend Wakely - a pastor who helps Mad with a family tree assignment;
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Miss Frask - a secretary from Personnel at Hastings whose spiteful jealousy gets Elizabeth fired; and more.
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I was hoping to see the women come out on top in this book, and I wasn't disappointed.
Lessons in Chemistry is a New York Times Bestseller; Barnes and Nobles Book of the Year for 2022; a Goodreads Choice Award Winner; and a best book of the year for many news publications.
I completely enjoyed this novel and would encourage all book lovers to read it.
Thanks to Netgalley, Bonnie Garmus, and Doubleday for a copy of the manuscript.
Rating: 4.5 stars
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