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Lessons in Chemistry follows Chemist Elizabeth Zott through her life. Starting in the early 1960s, we follow her career on an all-male team at a research institute, her relationship with her partner, parenthood, and an unpredictable career change that is daring to confront the status quo.
I really struggled with this book. Through all the promotions and recommendations, I saw it was ‘hilarious and fun.’ Which I just could not see or understand after the main character was raped within the first 50 (I think) pages.
What I enjoyed:
- The concept of the book is immaculate. We follow a woman in the 1960s and her life as a feminist, a scientist, a mother, and a television star.
- The covers. Both the US and the UK versions are glorious! I would own both cover options if I had enjoyed the book more. They both focus on the main points of the story, but it is interesting to see the different points that each focuses in on.
- Mad Zott. She was adorably cute. Reminded me of a gender-swapped Young Sheldon. Very excited to see her in the TV Show adaptation.
What I did not enjoy:
- I felt like Elizabeth was taken from 2023 and placed in the 1960s with her monologues.
- The dog’s POV. It’s a cute idea, just not what I wanted in this style of book.
I believe this book has its place on many bookshelves, just not my bookshelf…
If you have this book on your TBR, I recommend reading it to see how you feel and come to your own conclusion!
I will be watching the TV Show to see if I will enjoy it more because I love this concept!
*About the Show* When I read this book, I could only picture Brie Larson as the main character. I am very glad that she was cast.
I was not prepared for Calvin’s death. I did cry a lot. I felt heartbroken for everyone in the story.
Graphic: Death, Rape, Sexism, Sexual harassment
Graphic: Death, Rape, Suicide
Moderate: Death, Misogyny, Rape, Sexual violence, Suicide, Pregnancy, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Rape
Graphic: Rape, Sexism
The idea of the plot is fine, but the novel would benefit from additional polishing. I also want to add that simply throwing in a mention of Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights movement felt like a cheap ploy to pretend to introduce the issue of race.
Graphic: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence
Moderate: Misogyny, Sexism, Suicide, Car accident, Sexual harassment
Minor: Death, Domestic abuse, Eating disorder, Fatphobia, Homophobia, Infidelity, Grief, Death of parent
Graphic: Rape, Suicidal thoughts, Religious bigotry, Pregnancy
I struggled a bit with the believability of certain things and the overall lack of character development. Elizabeth was introduced as someone “before her time” that the world needed to catch up to, but I would have liked to see that balanced with some lessons learned by Elizabeth herself.
It feels like the plot just sort of happened to the main character.
Graphic: Sexism
Moderate: Sexual harassment
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault
Graphic: Mental illness, Misogyny, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Suicide, Violence, Religious bigotry
Minor: Vomit
Graphic: Rape