Bonnie Garmus: Lessons in Chemistry

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Bonnie Garmus talks to Carol Fitzgerald about her debut novel, LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, which has been getting a ton of buzz since it came out in April. It was a “Good Morning America” Book Club selection for April and an instant New York Times bestseller. Bonnie shares that one day she walked away from a meeting, headed to her desk, and banged out the first chapter of the book --- and explains what inspired that. She also talks about Elizabeth Zott being a character in an earlier book draft, where her role was not part of the main storyline, and why she loves writing her. She studied chemistry to write this book and brought on chemist friends to check her work lest the publisher’s copywriters needed to brush up on their science skills. She discusses why she wanted to set the book against the timing of the late ’50s and ’60s. Carol guesses why Bonnie’s dog is named 99; Bonnie likes her idea, but that is not the reason. They also explore the rest of the characters, including the amazing dog Six-Thirty.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @grapelor
    @grapelor Год назад +9

    I just finished this book. It was my Christmas present from my daughter in law, and once I started reading it, I couldn’t stop! Spent all Christmas Day reading. Such a great story.
    Thank you Bonnie!

  • @clairchapwell3306
    @clairchapwell3306 Год назад +8

    such a wonderful book! I'm telling everyone. I can't remember the last time I read such a good book.

  • @Ezada
    @Ezada Год назад +3

    I just finished "Lessons in Chemistry" and it was irresistible. I can't wait for Her next book

  • @lessiabonnsongvids
    @lessiabonnsongvids Год назад +2

    Discovering why she wrote the book is fascinating. She's such a fun person and the book is awesome sauce. Thank you for this sweet interview.

  • @christinea9187
    @christinea9187 Год назад +15

    No offense but please let the author speak more, we don’t need all your anecdotes. I wanted to hear from Bonnie Garmus, please.

  • @Blackcat2005
    @Blackcat2005 11 месяцев назад

    I just loved the book. Happy to watch the interview with the author or Lessons in Chemistry. It's my book club's read for this month.

  • @sharonwojciechowski1044
    @sharonwojciechowski1044 Год назад

    Sounds like a fascinating book and very interesting topic!!👍😊

  • @beckypeters4136
    @beckypeters4136 Год назад +6

    Fabulous book. Bonnie Garmus seems to be a very patient and friendly individual. She must be to endure such a chatty interrogation by Carol Fitzgerald. Personally I would have rather heard more from Bonnie first-hand.

  • @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!!!

  • @Bravosmom1
    @Bravosmom1 Год назад +3

    Another fabulous interview! Thank you !!
    I am listening to “Lessons in Chemistry “ on audible right now and love it. The narrator is perfect. I grew up in the 50s and really enjoy this story. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @blueskyearthkrish7134
      @blueskyearthkrish7134 Год назад +1

      I just finished listening ! Agree the narrator was very good , it really made me think about the struggles women went through , the women who came before us

  • @user-qh8wx8be7k
    @user-qh8wx8be7k Год назад

    I LOVE THE COVER OF THE BOOK! DON’T LISTEN to the women in STEM they are over thinking it. A). The cover is exactly what made me pickup the book and start reading. The pencil and the test tubes are enough of a ‘nod’ toward her intelligence. This cover is greasy - It stands out! The fact that this *IS* a Rom Com, it’s funny *AND* it makes serious points about women in the workforce *AND* issues with the church is an absolute bonus. It makes the book a trifecta! (Romance, Comedy & exposing Serious Issues/injustice). B). If this was marketed as a book about women fighting to be taken seriously in a male dominated workforce…. Not as many women would have read it and loved it as we have. I am a retired tech exec and can totally relate to the workplace trauma that Elizabeth suffered, but The STEM women are just over thinking it. C) I love the fact that Elizabeth was drop dead gorgeous *AND* super intelligent at the same time. That combination was fabulous. Don’t apologize for a book cover that jumps off the shelf and makes people want to pick it up! Job One in book selling!

  • @bethearhart162
    @bethearhart162 Год назад +2

    I want to hear from Bonnie -
    Carol F too chatty !
    A lot of giggling!
    - counter to the seriousness of the book !
    -

  • @JohnEvans-cm5bj
    @JohnEvans-cm5bj Месяц назад

    Shame the interviewer couldn't have shut up her mouth to let Bonnie speak

  • @margotbw4660
    @margotbw4660 Год назад +1

    Disturbing rape scene at the outset .. unnecessary cruelty.