Elizabeth Zott had been a character — a minor character — in a book that I started and shelved. But she came back to me one day. And this is, serious… - Bonnie Garmus

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Elizabeth Zott had been a character — a minor character — in a book that I started and shelved. But she came back to me one day. And this is, seriously, like ten years later. I'd had a really, really bad day at work. I'd endured some, what I would call, average sexism. I'd been in a meeting, and somebody basically took credit for all of my ideas ... after I had just presented them. ... I went back to my desk and I felt like Elizabeth Zott was sitting there. And I wrote the first chapter of Lessons in Chemistry — that day in my office.

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About Bonnie Garmus

(born April 18, 1957) is an American author. Her first published novel Lessons in Chemistry (Doubleday, 2022) became 2022's top national fiction bestseller in the USA.

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Alternative Names: Bonnie Jean Garmus

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I think any time a writer wants to take on a difficult topic without sounding didactic, humour really helps. Sexism is demeaning, depressing, infuriating, boring, inefficient, stupid, revolting and completely unscientific – in other words, not funny. But people reveal both their strengths and weaknesses when they try to deal with it, or not deal with it, and therein lies the potential for humour.

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