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Anger Makes for Great Creative Fuel: How ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ Was Born
As women, we are often taught to remain calm, to smile through the frustration, and not get too upset or emotional. Well f**k that! Lessons in Chemistry author Bonnie Garmus explained how anger fueled her creativity and gave birth to the novel that would become a global phenomenon and smash-hit TV series. Lessons in Chemistry is a novel set in the 1950s that follows the character of brilliant chemist Elizabeth Zott as she tries to conduct her work and be taken seriously as a chemist by all the incompetent and misogynistic men surrounding her—all but one, Calvin Evans. Though the story has a strong romantic relationship, the main focus is on Zott and her work, as well as her sheer de

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