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Moderate: Rape
One word: women
Graphic: Death, Death of parent
Moderate: Rape, Suicide
Graphic: Rape, Sexual assault
Graphic: Misogyny, Rape, Violence
It's set in the 1960's, hence the historical. But it's based in America and Elizabeth Zott is a brilliant, resourceful woman all on her own. She has no need or want for a man to rescue her and her primary focus is science. There is an element of romance in there as her path crosses that of Calvin Evans, another brilliant scientist who falls for not only Elizabeth's looks but predominantly, her scientific brain. They can communicate with each other on the same level and soon they are inseparable but Elizabeth refuses to get married. They even have a dog named Six-Thirty because that's the time they adopted him, or rather he adopted them. He was an abandoned bomb sniffer dog and has the ability to pick things up exceptionally quickly, which is helpful to Elizabeth when she's left alone and pregnant
Struggling to make ends meet, she tries going back to the science lab she was earlier fired from (for being a pregnant single woman, it is the 60's remember) but was taken on only as a lab assistant (glorified tea-maker) and quits in disgust. After a run-in with the single father of one of her daughter's classmates Walter Pine, who happens to be a TV producer looking for his next big production. He and Elizabeth end up creating 'Supper at Six', a cooking show aimed at housewives but Elizabeth in her own revolutionary way (and often at Walter's discomfort) ends up not only using scientific terms to cook but helping and inspiring women all over the country.
I loved Elizabeth's character and spirit, she didn't let anything or anyone, especially not a man, hold her back or tell her what to do or not to do. She was first and foremost a scientist, the fact she was female was neither here nor there to her and she refused to conform to male sexist standards, either in the lab or out of it.
I also loved how we often saw the lives of Elizabeth, Calvin and their daughter Mad, through the eyes of Six-Thirty, the dog. He made astute observations and saved the day more than once. I wasn't that keen on the daughter Mad. I know there are genius children out there but I just couldn't quite buy into the fact she was one and that she was conversing with adults often above their level, let alone a five-year-old child.
Overall, a very entertaining story and an unusual premise. I might even watch the TV show if I get a chance.
Moderate: Death, Misogyny, Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Blood, Death of parent, Pregnancy, Sexual harassment
Minor: Domestic abuse, Vomit, Car accident
Graphic: Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Sexual harassment
Graphic: Death, Domestic abuse, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Suicide, Vomit, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Domestic abuse, Rape, Suicide
Graphic: Death, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, Grief, Sexual harassment
Moderate: Suicide, Death of parent
Graphic: Miscarriage
Minor: Domestic abuse, Rape, Suicide, Vomit, Sexual harassment