Bonnie Garmus on her "subversive" novel "Lessons in Chemistry"

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  • Опубликовано: 3 фев 2025

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  • @anne-sp9cl
    @anne-sp9cl Год назад +168

    This book reminds me of my friend's mom who got a PhD in biochemistry in Scotland in 1960. After her now husband proposed during college, her father said that she shouldn't marry until after she finished her PhD because once babies came, she would have her studies interrupted. She listened to her father, finished her PhD, raised a wonderful family, and had a brilliant career. Her father was clearly an enlightened man for the late 1950/60s. Being a biochemist and chef myself, I totally get what it is to be in a man's man's man's world. Elizabeth Zott is my hero.

    • @petesburgher
      @petesburgher Год назад +4

      My mom was not a scientist, but this book reminded me of her. A widow with 3 kids (2-1-newborn) at age 26 in 1959. Her husband's friends would come by to help with house, lawn, etc. She was accused of being a "MERRY WIDOW." Freaking busy-body neighbors. Her doctor told her she had "battle fatigue" symptoms.
      Just driving to grocery store was a hardship with 3 boys climbing all over the VW Beetle she had. She would wedge the 3 stooges into the window-well/bucket area behind the backseat of the Bug so that she could drive in peace.

  • @pazuzu126
    @pazuzu126 Год назад +62

    Good for this lady! I have been reading a lot lately about new authors debuting later in life. With writing, it's truly never too late!

  • @DQsRabbitHole
    @DQsRabbitHole Год назад +45

    Having read this book, and having thoroughly enjoyed it, its origins make all the more interesting. The people lining up to get their copies signed remind me of Ms. Zott's "Supper at Six" fans in the book. Art and life imitating each other. To summarize, the author wrote a story about a protagonist rewriting her story, and in so doing re-wrote HER own story.

  • @SeaTurtle515
    @SeaTurtle515 Год назад +41

    I’m in the middle of reading this book, she’s a great writer and seems like a very nice and authentic person too.

  • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
    @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 9 месяцев назад +8

    Just read it. Really good. My mother was a secretary for GE in the 60s and had stories of the good ole boys keeping women down, hiring men from outside the company instead of moving woman up the ladder. She eventually became a contract negotiator. She had a full bookshelf of books on how to get ahead at the office.

  • @sylviaoesterwinter8858
    @sylviaoesterwinter8858 Год назад +18

    You can change your story. Love this!

  • @yoli5779
    @yoli5779 Год назад +12

    I've been applying to jobs left and right even to several internships, one as far as stating I didn't have experience for it (it's an internship!!) to progress and move forward only to rejected at the end. This gives me hope, to never give up.

  • @salmacaribbean7362
    @salmacaribbean7362 Год назад +7

    I love "constructive anger", simply brilliant! Loving the series too! ❤

  • @winterlighthome
    @winterlighthome Год назад +8

    I love this book! I am so grateful our local library has it!

  • @felicitousfeline9956
    @felicitousfeline9956 Год назад +7

    Bonnie Garmus is my hero!! I have kids, one adopted from Asia, love books, and aspire to write something that meaningful to others and to befriend a greyhound in this 7th decade of life.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +12

    Congratulations to her and the adaptation! 👏🏽

  • @terryt.1643
    @terryt.1643 10 месяцев назад +2

    I loved this book. It struck so many chords with me even though I was in the work place twenty years later and never felt as smart or empowered as Elizabeth was.

  • @christinaagustin1845
    @christinaagustin1845 Год назад +22

    Came across her book at Costco and decided to buy after reading the first page. I definitely recommend!

  • @janespitfire9884
    @janespitfire9884 Год назад +8

    I will check it out. Bravo for her getting published !!

  • @TrishTruitt
    @TrishTruitt Год назад +4

    I just started this book, a week ago and am absolutely hooked. I can't wait to see the movie.

  • @williamaperrow636
    @williamaperrow636 Год назад +3

    I am a retired Medical Laboratory Technologist who specialized in Clinical Chemistry. I'm also an octogenarian still fascinated by chemistry. Almost all of my supervisors were highly talented, intelligent woman. I will be reading "Lessons in Chemistry" - Kindle edition - and look forward to watching the series.

  • @DancingErica333
    @DancingErica333 5 месяцев назад +1

    So inspiring! We can change are story and believe in what you are here to do on this planet. Even if it takes how many 48 rejections and nearly a lifetime to create? Thank you for this! Saving it to my Inspirations playlist ❤

  • @sharonnorthern1525
    @sharonnorthern1525 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just finished this and I loved it! I thought of my mom, who was born in 1934. She was very smart but didn’t have the opportunity to get an education. There’s no-telling what she could’ve done had she been born 20-30 years later.

  • @patriciamcgarr3183
    @patriciamcgarr3183 Год назад +8

    Loved this book. It was rated 9/10 with our book club of 23 years.

  • @paulthacker9144
    @paulthacker9144 Год назад +14

    Simply a remarkable book. One of my favorites

  • @lillyzeligman4682
    @lillyzeligman4682 10 месяцев назад +2

    It’s a jewel of a book. Absolutely must to read ❤

  • @phatato
    @phatato Год назад +4

    Her debut novel was released in her 60s, this is totally motivating and inspiring for anyone who wants to do anything creative later in life, it's never too late!

  • @michaelcain9324
    @michaelcain9324 Год назад +4

    Now I HAVE to read this book. She's a hoot.

  • @jintzie1950jth
    @jintzie1950jth Год назад +4

    Excellent! May we all thrive as well.

  • @julierogers1155
    @julierogers1155 Год назад +5

    A good read! Cheers to Bonnie Garmus!

  • @AM-br4ix
    @AM-br4ix Год назад +2

    Reading this as of this morning and it’s Lovely!!!! ❤❤

  • @martamanfrin5675
    @martamanfrin5675 Год назад +1

    Just finished the book and Goggle her to see if she wrote others. I need more 😍😍😍

  • @gloriaterry333
    @gloriaterry333 Год назад +12

    I had seen this book and now I’m running to go buy it.❤

  • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
    @HeatherValentineMsFoodie Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to see this movie, hope I can view it on something more then Apple TV!

  • @alinatarkhanian
    @alinatarkhanian Год назад +1

    I love that she'd wake up in the middle of the night to check her email. That's so relatable.

  • @AM-br4ix
    @AM-br4ix Год назад +2

    Saw the movie trailer and bought the book!!!😊

  • @marymeola2810
    @marymeola2810 Год назад +2

    Adore this book!

  • @rebeccapowers1744
    @rebeccapowers1744 Год назад +2

    Really enjoyed the book! For the record, there were no rowing machines referred to as “ergs” until the 1970. But I figured Calvin was ahead of his time in this respect too.

  • @marilynbunte5376
    @marilynbunte5376 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to read, I am on hold with library (Libby)!

  • @heathermetz6576
    @heathermetz6576 11 месяцев назад

    This is a fantastic show. Now, it’s off to read the book.

  • @shawnfarrell9979
    @shawnfarrell9979 6 месяцев назад

    I cant wait to read this.

  • @janices6140
    @janices6140 Год назад +1

    I absolutely loved Lessons in Chemistry. The main character Elizabeth Zott is nothing like me. Yet, I identified with her. As a writer myself, I've experienced a lot of rejection. Bonnie Garmus's example is inspiring. Thanks for featuring her.

  • @martin75027
    @martin75027 Год назад +2

    Loved this book!

  • @jyotichehak4794
    @jyotichehak4794 10 месяцев назад

    I'm sending my colossal love for u r book from India. It's fabulously riveting n hit the right chord. I'm an avid reader but i sigh heavily at more than 250 pages but I couldn't stop myself from completing it. This books kills all those self help books which sound listless for non readers. Ur book is capable of kindling interest in beginniners. In piecemeal I finished it n till the end it hooked me for a gem to cross by. Go on to bring a few more to our shelves. Love u Bonnie Garmus for what a beautiful woman u r

  • @christinaduffy6618
    @christinaduffy6618 Год назад

    My aunt have me a copy and I have been putting off reading it until now ❤

  • @zeldazoom4415
    @zeldazoom4415 Год назад +1

    I lived through that period!

  • @margaretwees255
    @margaretwees255 Год назад +7

    One of the best books I’ve read…..keep writing

  • @diecastculture7066
    @diecastculture7066 11 месяцев назад

    What a fantastic book - this is so well written - whilst laws may have changed for the better, sadly many attitudes haven't, and some of those laws don't work in practice.

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 Год назад +2

    I might check out this book

    • @linguaphile42
      @linguaphile42 Год назад

      I loved it and gave it to two people for Christmas. Surprisingly different tone and story.

  • @EmpoweredTransition
    @EmpoweredTransition Год назад +1

    Excellent book❤

  • @joyce3790
    @joyce3790 Год назад +3

    Love her!

  • @marimari7418
    @marimari7418 Год назад +2

    Excellent book

  • @lalah9481
    @lalah9481 Год назад

    Perfect for my next read! Yaaayyy!

  • @cleopatra5404
    @cleopatra5404 Год назад +3

    Great book

  • @virginiacorcoran1326
    @virginiacorcoran1326 Год назад

    Now I have to ignore my TBR stack and read this first!

  • @lb6034
    @lb6034 Год назад

    I loved this book! I have told all my friends about it! One of my favs of all time.

  • @TheGardengrrrl
    @TheGardengrrrl Год назад +2

    Loved this book so much. I have recommended it to more people than I can count. Can’t believe it was turned down 98 times. Those editors/proof readers should be fired.

    • @srogers88
      @srogers88 Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video??? It wasn’t turned down 98 times. She was working on another book first that was turned down….

  • @mr.timetraveler8784
    @mr.timetraveler8784 4 месяца назад

    And now she was given a shout out in Jeopardy!

  • @lauravalenzuela2233
    @lauravalenzuela2233 Год назад

    Great book!

  • @hwilcox
    @hwilcox Год назад +1

    Loved this book

  • @romstar
    @romstar Год назад +6

    She looks a lot like Blythe Danner 🙏

  • @rikmichaels9233
    @rikmichaels9233 Год назад +1

    Women don’t have to be wives and mothers, no matter how much society pressures you

  • @janelandry6584
    @janelandry6584 Год назад

    “To the death!” Wonderful motto!

  • @margotbw4660
    @margotbw4660 Год назад +1

    Pencils are FORBIDDEN in labs .. you must always write in ink and only use a single strike through line to retract something. It's imperative that everything is recorded, for better or for worse. No erasing!!!

    • @petesburgher
      @petesburgher Год назад

      of all the stuff that is great in this story, you harp on triviality. You must be a real joy. "Look at that discarded pop can in that field of wildflowers that stretches to the horizon."

    • @TiggerTellsTales
      @TiggerTellsTales 2 месяца назад

      It’s fiction.

  • @Elizabeth-tm7xr
    @Elizabeth-tm7xr Год назад +5

    you can change your story.

  • @lorrainem.swartzentruber3077
    @lorrainem.swartzentruber3077 Год назад +3

    This is like J.K. Rowling. Keep it up!

  • @peterbernhardt4429
    @peterbernhardt4429 Год назад +4

    What I would like to know is how do editors live with themselves when they reject a manuscript and then learn that a competitor published it and now it's a blockbuster? Are they allowed to live when their bosses find out?

    • @TiggerTellsTales
      @TiggerTellsTales 2 месяца назад

      I’m pretty sure she was talking about a previous manuscript.

  • @NessaDotiktoknessahoangdooffic

    ❤❤🎉❤🎉🎉❤🎉❤❤

  • @SolarMillUSA
    @SolarMillUSA Год назад

    @1:43 My approach to dating

  • @rachelstark2391
    @rachelstark2391 Год назад

    What was that idea the little boy stole from her?

  • @elizaholliday8045
    @elizaholliday8045 Год назад +3

    I’m quite surprised that the woman in the book is strong and confident. The book’s cover art indicates cutesy and feminine in the old sense of the word. It looks like Valley of the Dolls, a book about pre-feminist women surviving in a man’s world and being miserable. Glad to find out more about this best seller.

    • @joybranham8250
      @joybranham8250 Год назад +3

      The writer never gets to choose the art for the cover. That's why there are so many that have absolutely no relationship to the actual book!

    • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
      @HeatherValentineMsFoodie Год назад +6

      I love the cover!!!! Made me so curious and want to pick it up to see what was inside. I am ultra girly and SUPER FEMINIST ❤❤❤ We all view the world differently 😊

    • @Liisa3139
      @Liisa3139 Год назад

      American book covers tend to be boring. I really love comparing cover art from different countries through the translated versions of the same book. I haven't checked this particular book, but in general I feel European countries often have more interesting covers.

    • @petesburgher
      @petesburgher Год назад +1

      neighbor went to her book talk. Ms Garmus has control of the paperback cover. She loathed the hardback cover.

  • @diannsherwin2290
    @diannsherwin2290 5 месяцев назад

    The book is perfect! The movie is not true to it.

  • @bethgates9555
    @bethgates9555 Год назад

    Having read this book...she lost my attention with her TV time...I worked in TV in the 70s and 80s and her description was a myth. She was a kid when I was working in my chosen career

  • @Nroberson
    @Nroberson Год назад

    🙄🙄🙄

  • @wonderwoman5528
    @wonderwoman5528 6 месяцев назад

    I found the book unrealistic and cheesy :(

  • @Enr227
    @Enr227 Год назад +3

    Subversive? She's so square!!

  • @jumblyman
    @jumblyman Год назад +3

    Simplistic drivel, with one- dimensional characters that Chat GPT would be ashamed of. One of the worst books I've ever read in my life, a book for people who hate reading.

  • @freddyjisp6452
    @freddyjisp6452 Год назад +6

    HARD PASS

  • @joanradford2718
    @joanradford2718 Год назад +2

    On page 49 and bored. If you lived in the 60’s this is all familiar. Author protests about God a lot she she must be confused herself. Glad I did not purchase but got it at the library.

  • @heatherchappell6075
    @heatherchappell6075 Год назад

    Yes is was a formula- I would not recommend it

  • @NataliaSeesIt
    @NataliaSeesIt Год назад +3

    One of the worst books I've ever read

  • @callie8007
    @callie8007 Год назад +6

    This book sucks. It is really not """subversive""" at all. I had to read it for school--largely just standard weird heteronormative nonsense repackaged as "woke."

    • @janetbrown4420
      @janetbrown4420 Год назад +3

      [... lol ... ssshhush now ,
      ur ('spuritual'-)
      immaturity
      IS SHOW-ING !!!
      ... meta-communication
      IS-A-'Thing' 😉 ...]

    • @Liisa3139
      @Liisa3139 Год назад +5

      Is it somehow wrong to write about the life of a character that is "normal", one in many within the majority of the people? Is it wrong that there is, and has to be, a normal majority. Even using the word normal has become "subversive" now, although it means just that there is a segment of population that makes the majority of people in society. Should one feel ashamed of being a normie? Should all normies strive to join a minority of some kind? Is that how you become a better person? But how would you organize a society without a large segment of normies? How can you decide anything politically if all people are divided in their bubbles? And wasn't this book about past times? Society was different just yesterday.

    • @sipschk
      @sipschk Год назад +2

      Was there no experience or character in the book you could identify with? I am like none of these women on the surface but I feel deeply for them. It’s one of the best things about reading - to find yourself in a world you would otherwise not know, and care about people who seem so different from yourself (but really aren’t).

    • @callie8007
      @callie8007 Год назад +3

      @@Liisa3139 There is absolutely nothing wrong with writing about "normal" people doing normal things. But don't call it subversive lmao.