Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I know by now not to judge a book by its cover, but diving into Lessons in Chemistry still surprised me after flipping past its ...
There’s a scene early on in Bonnie Garmus’ novel “Lessons in Chemistry” in which Elizabeth Zott, a redoubtable chemist thwarted at every turn by a hidebound 1950s establishment, is given career advice ...
It seems, however, that the artist had already sold the same piece of work previously. On Twitter last night, it was revealed that same photo has also been used on the cover of a twelfth-grade level ...
Just as the Lessons in Chemistry book cover is deceptive in its eye-catching flirty illustration, Elizabeth’s television series is a trojan horse. Supper at Six presents itself as a cooking show for ...
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