‘Lessons in Chemistry’ by Bonnie Garmus

A bit late to the party with this one. People were raving about it about six months ago.
I quite liked it.
Elizabeth Zott is not your average 1960s woman. She’s a chemist, a single-mother and knows what she wants. Her daughter, Mad, is equally strong and independent, and when you throw in her dog, Six-thirty, you get a really interesting read.
