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Event Details
Date/Time
Thursday, March 23, 2023, 10
–11 a.m.
Location:
Cardinal Room
Event Description

Join us to discuss Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Set in America during the 1950s and 1960s, Lessons in Chemistry tells the dazzling story of Elizabeth Zott, a woman like no one you’ve ever met.  She is a brilliant chemist and feminist icon who is forced to become a television chef when she finds herself a young, single mother. The hilarious, fast-paced book features themes like the meaning of family (both found and lost), how sexism is ruinous, and the value of living life on your own terms. This heartwarming debut and its quirky heroine is perfect to discuss for Women's History Month.

Come by the Info Desk to pick up copy of the book or call us at 847-392-0100 to reserve a copy to pick up.  

Books are also available as an ebook and eaudiobook on Cloud Library.

To request disability accommodations, please contact us at 847-392-0100 or accessibility@ahml.info prior to the event. 

No Library Card Required

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