There’s a scene early on in Bonnie Garmus’ novel “Lessons in Chemistry” in which Elizabeth Zott, a redoubtable chemist thwarted at every turn by a hidebound 1950s establishment, is given career advice ...
Before it hits shelves on April 5, EW has exclusive details on the book — which publisher Doubleday is pitching as a mix of Julia Child, The World According to Garp, and The Big Bang Theory — starting ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Spoilers below. I know by now not to judge a book by its cover, but diving into Lessons in Chemistry ...
Like most Hollywood adaptions that test a book’s formula, “Lessons in Chemistry,” a fictional drama about a gifted female chemist who reluctantly becomes a TV cooking show sensation and contends with ...
Just as the Lessons in Chemistry book cover is deceptive in its eye-catching flirty illustration, Elizabeth’s television series is a trojan horse. Supper at Six presents itself as a cooking show for ...
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