Review of Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Elizabeth Zott, a chemist surrounded by a bunch of misogynists, whose sole aim is to cut her wings and belittle her. With time she had to (read forced to) become a TV cook. In Zott’s world, the only man who is just so perfect is her love of life, Calvin. The very idea that two perfect souls are in love with each other in the most perfect way turned a fiction book into a more *high on sky* fiction book.
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