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starts here Chemist Elizabeth Zott is not your average woman. In fact Elizabeth Zott would
be the first to point out that there is no such thing. But it's the early 1960s and her
all-male team at Hastings Research Institute take a very unscientific view of equality. Forced
to resign she reluctantly signs on as the host of a cooking show Supper at Six . But her
revolutionary approach to cooking fuelled by scientific and rational commentary grabs the
attention of a nation. Soon a legion of overlooked housewives find themselves daring to
change the status quo. One molecule at a time. __________ This special clothbound edition
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exclusive content by the author. A Book of the Year for: Guardian Times Sunday Times
New York Times Good Housekeeping Woman & Home Stylist TLS Oprah Daily Newsweek Mail
on Sunday Entertainment Weekly NPR India Knight Hay Festival Waterstones Amazon and many
more Winner of the Goodreads Choice Best Debut Novel Award Author of the Year at the
British Book Awards As read on BBC Radio Four A BBC TV 'Between the Covers' pick Hay Festival
Book of the Year Winner of the Books are My Bag Reader's Choice Award Winner of the Books are
My Bag Breakthrough Author Award Shortlisted for the HWA Crown Award 'Biting and cheerIng in
equal measure' Jojo Moyes 'I loved Lessons in Chemistry and am devastated to have finished
it!' Nigella Lawson 'Laugh-out-loud funny and brimming with life generosity and courage'
Rachel Joyce ' A novel that sparks joy with every page' Elizabeth Day ' Witty and sometimes
hilarious ... the Catch-22 of early feminism ' Stephen King