- Apple TV+’s “Lessons in Chemistry” is based on Bonnie Garmus’ 2022 novel of the same name.
- We’ve compiled the most significant variations between the adaptation and the bestselling book.
- Warning: This article contains major spoilers for the book and episodes that have aired so far.
The new Apple TV+ show “Lessons in Chemistry” remains incredibly faithful to Bonnie Garmus’ bestselling novel of the same name.
Both the series and the book follow the captivating journey of Elizabeth Zott (portrayed by Brie Larson), an uncompromising and unconventional scientist on the cusp of a groundbreaking discovery in DNA research. Elizabeth’s world takes an unexpected turn when she falls in love with Calvin Evans (played by Lewis Pullman), one of the top scientists at her research institute.
Calvin’s support and their blossoming relationship propel Elizabeth closer to acclaim in the scientific community. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, she finds herself removed from her position and reluctantly accepts a job as a host on a cooking program.
Eager to make the most of her new opportunity, Elizabeth decides to teach her audience, primarily housewives and mothers, the chemistry of cooking. By empowering them to surpass societal expectations, she ignites a revolution.
The book does not include every aspect depicted in the show, and certain elements, characters, and storylines have been modified, condensed, or substituted.
Discover the key differences between the book and the aired episodes of the show.
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