About the Author
BONNIE GARMUS is a copywriter and creative director who has worked
widely in the fields of technology, medicine and education. She is
an open-water swimmer, a rower, and mother to two wonderful
daughters. Born in California and most recently from Seattle, she
currently lives in London with her husband and her dog, 99. Her
first novel, LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, is a No.1 Sunday Times and No. 1
New York Times bestseller. It was voted Hay Festival Book of the
Year by readers, won the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Debut
Novel and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize.
Translated into more than thirty-five languages, it is being
adapted as an Apple TV series starring Brie Larson.
Reviews
The most charming, life-enhancing novel I've read in ages. A
perfect delight. It's about Elizabeth Zott, a scientist who
accidentally becomes a TV cook in the early 1960s. Very strongly
recommend * INDIA KNIGHT, SUNDAY TIMES *
This triumphant feminist fable, wittily observed, is teeming with
vivid comic set-pieces * TELEGRAPH, Fiction of the Week *
Polished, funny, thought-provoking. Wearing its research lightly
but confidently with sentences so stylishly turned it's hard to
believe it's a debut ... The real pleasure is in the dry wit of
Garmus's writing * GUARDIAN, Book of the day *
Not only is Elizabeth an unforgettable character, so too are her
adorable dog Six Thirty and daughter, Mad. This is a truly unique
book with some great life lessons * WOMAN AND HOME, Best Books of
2022 *
A book that sparks joy with every page. LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY is
both funny and rousing: it had me laughing one minute and
air-punching the next. Bonnie Garmus has created an unforgettable
heroine * ELIZABETH DAY *
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 *
Full of humour heartbreak and characters who feel like real people.
This is a book that everyone will be talking about * RED MAGAZINE
*
I haven't loved a character as much as the hero of this joyful,
warm debut in a very long time * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, Book of the
Month *
Absolutely unputdownable. I completely loved it * RICHARD E GRANT
*
A transporting read, recommended for fans of Where'd You Go,
Bernadette and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel * STYLIST
MAGAZINE, BOOKS TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2022 *
In Garmus' 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 * NEW YORK TIMES *
A truly unique book with some great life lessons * WOMAN AND HOME,
BEST BOOKS OF 2022 *
A fast-moving plot, zippy dialogue and wry sense of humour. A
satisfying story with hateable villains and loveable good guys.
Garmus's sparkling writing is a breath of fresh air * SUNDAY
EXPRESS *
Elizabeth Zott is the smart, fierce star of Garmus' witty debut.
Brilliant * MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Lessons in Chemistry is a vibrant and original story of hope
and staying true to yourself. Laugh-out-loud funny, shrewdly
observant, and brimming with life and generosity and courage *
RACHEL JOYCE *
A timeless book. Elizabeth Zott is an iconic heroine - a feminist
who refuses to be quashed, a mother who believes that her child is
a person to behold, rather than to mould, and who will leave you,
and the lens through which you see the world, quite changed *
PANDORA SYKES *
THE antidote to life's current grimness: a shrewd, witty,
inventive, feminist comedy you should all race to read * PATRICK
GALE *
Entirely enjoyable, totally engrossing novel, Garmus'
beautifully drawn characters, her polished, engaging prose and a
hugely satisfying plot make for a glorious read.
Lessons In Chemistry is alight with warmth, wit and hard-won
wisdom. Absolutely wonderful
* DAILY EXPRESS *
Fast, funny and furious * DAILY EXPRESS *
Original and refreshing. Elizabeth Zott is one of those singular,
unforgettable characters you don't come across enough in fiction.
Witty and dark, it is both a breath of fresh air and a reminder of
how much still has to change for true equality * PRESS ASSOCIATION
*
Zott is a brilliantly realised character whom it's impossible not
to love...[a] warm and addictive novel which cleverly and
entertainingly unpacks the thorny questions around women's
empowerment, the need to be true to oneself and why we should
refuse to accept the limitations others try to impose on us. A
triumph * DAILY MAIL *
Smart, funny, big-hearted * SUNDAY TIMES *
A fabulous novel. Compelling, satisfying, a real page-turner * NINA
STIBBE *
Witty, inspiring and a joy * I-NEWSPAPER *
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 *
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 *
A proper page turner which really made me giggle. It's so dry. The
humour has a gorgeous lightness of touch. I really enjoyed it *
STEVE WRIGHT, BBC RADIO TWO BOOK CLUB *
Original, fresh, tender, funny and warm. The story dances and
swirls, captivating the reader from the first page. Elizabeth Zott
is the most wonderful character. Just fantastic * SINEAD MORIARTY
*
Strikingly relevant. . . Darkly funny and poignant. . .
Lessons
in Chemistry's excellent experiment is quirky and heartwarming
* THE ATLANTIC *
A funny, thought-provoking revenge story. Elizabeth Zott is ahead
of her time. This is such a great book, everyone should read it! *
SHAPARAK KHORSANDI *
Garmus has made feminism not just palpable, but delicious * I-NEWS
*
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 truly involving and uplifting book! Bonnie Garmus addresses
serious topics with humour that is genuinely funny. I especially
liked the dog. Mine only appears to know one word, which is
'supper', but there again she is a Labrador. I'm sure this is going
to be a great success, and deserves to be * ANNE YOUNGSON, Costa
Book Award-shortlisted author of MEET ME AT THE MUSEUM *
This incredible novel has EVERYTHING - an unforgettable heroine,
wry humour, love, family and bucketloads of optimism and female
empowerment. It's WONDERFUL * HANNAH BECKERMAN *
An energetic debut ... A more adorable plea for rationalism and
gender equality would be hard to find * KIRKUS (starred review)
*
Bold, smart and often hilarious look at so-called women's work *
REAL SIMPLE, US *
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. A story to return to
again and again * BOOKPAGE *
Charming and emboldening tale with a vintage sheen... A thoroughly
entertaining and emboldened look at gender in the 1960s. A must
read! * MAGIC RADIO, BOOK CLUB READ *
Garmus delivers an assured voice, an indelible heroine and
relatable love stories * WASHINGTON POST *
Elizabeth is a woman who challenges the norms of a woman in the
60s...her perseverance to succeed is enthralling. The fight to do
what she really wants, and that alone, is one that'll have you
rooting for her throughout * STYLIST *
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 familes. Readers won't be able to get enough
of Elizabeth and her makeshift family. A story to return to again
and again * BOOKPAGE *
A kicky debut, this book tackles feminism, resilience, and
rationalism in a fun and refreshing way * BUZZFEED *
Every bit as brilliant as everyone is saying. Funny, clever, full
of heart and wonderful characters. I loved it * A J PEARCE *
Unforgettable ... Elizabeth Zott is intelligent, fearless,
determined and utterly inspiring * CULTUREFLY *
An absolute delight. Zott is a cracking protagonist - strikingly
single-minded, socially awkward, fiercely determined to forge her
own path * FINANCIAL TIMES, Best Audio Books *
Witty, fast-paced and unabashedly amusing' Lessons in Chemistry is
'written with charm, verve and piercing insight ... a future
classic * LITERARY REVIEW *
The best book I've read recently. I loved it * SARA COX, BBC 2
Between the Covers *
I loved it. You don't want to finish it. You don't want to put it
down. It's wonderful to hear a voice that has total honesty and
clarity. I love that Elizabeth Zott is funny and hasn't got a clue
that she's funny * DEBORAH MEADEN, BBC 2 BETWEEN THE COVERS *
I loved everything about it. There were so many things I could
relate to * STEPHEN BAILEY, BBC 2 BETWEEN THE COVERS *