In 1960s California, chemist Elizabeth Zott refuses to shrink herself to fit a world that keeps insisting a woman’s place is anywhere but the lab. When her unconventional career detours into hosting a hit television cooking show, she turns recipes into a quiet revolution. Bonnie Garmus’s debut is sharp, funny, and unexpectedly moving.
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Elizabeth Zott is a brilliant research chemist working in an era and an institution that have no idea what to do with an ambitious, uncompromising woman. Dismissed by colleagues, underestimated at every turn, she pursues her work with rigor and refuses to apologize for who she is. Then life takes a turn she never planned, and Elizabeth ends up in front of a camera as the star of an afternoon cooking program called Supper at Six.
Rather than dumb things down, she treats her audience like the intelligent adults they are, teaching cooking as chemistry and slipping in lessons about self-worth along the way. Bonnie Garmus weaves together ambition, grief, motherhood, and unlikely friendships into a story that is both wickedly witty and genuinely tender. It is a novel about resilience, found family, and the radical act of being yourself.
| Author | Bonnie Garmus |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780593507537 |
| List price | $22.50 |
Why Lessons in Chemistry is great on audio
The novel’s dry wit, distinct character voices, and crisp dialogue land beautifully in audio, where Elizabeth’s deadpan delivery and the book’s emotional turns gain real warmth. It suits commutes, kitchen time, and anyone who loves character-driven literary fiction with humor and heart. If you enjoy stories you can sink into over a few sittings, this one carries you along easily.
Who should listen
Listen if you love smart, funny historical fiction with a fierce, original heroine and a strong emotional undercurrent. Fans of book-club favorites and stories about women defying their era will find a lot to love here. If you prefer fast-paced thrillers or avoid books that mix comedy with serious themes, this may not be your match.
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You can get the Lessons in Chemistry audiobook free by starting an Audiobooks.com free trial. The trial includes a credit you can put toward this title, and that audiobook is free to enjoy during the 30-day trial.
Is Lessons in Chemistry based on a true story?
No. It is a work of fiction. Bonnie Garmus invented Elizabeth Zott and her story, though the novel is grounded in the very real sexism women faced in science and the workplace during the 1960s.
Is the audiobook appropriate for younger listeners?
It is written for adults and deals with mature themes including grief, loss, and the discrimination women endured in that era. Mature teens who enjoy literary fiction may appreciate it, but it is primarily aimed at an adult audience.
Do I need to know anything about chemistry to enjoy it?
Not at all. The science is woven in as character and metaphor rather than as a lecture. You can follow and love the story with zero background in chemistry.

