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Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus is a sparkling, feminist-infused novel set in early 1960s America, starring Elizabeth Zott—a brilliant chemist who shatters stereotypes and becomes an unlikely television cooking show star. Dismissed by her all-male research team, Elizabeth turns her culinary segments into impassioned scientific lessons, captivating a nation with her wit, intellect, and uncompromising charm. What starts as a cooking show becomes a cultural revolution—one molecule at a time.
A true multi-million copy bestseller and a bridge between fiction and fable, the novel has earned accolades from The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Oprah Daily, and more. It's also garnered awards like Goodreads Choice Best Debut and British Book Awards Author of the Year. An Apple TV+ series adaptation starring Brie Larson further cements its cultural impact.
This special Apple TV tie-in paperback edition was released by Penguin (Transworld) on October 12, 2023. It contains approximately 400 pages, measures about 198 × 127 × 24 mm, and weighs around 273 g.