◗ Elizabeth Zott is a character we would all love to know or even become. Where did such a personality spring from?
Fury! I started Lessons in Chemistry about seven years ago. I’d just come out of a meeting, irritated by some garden variety sexism, and as I sat down to work, I suddenly realized someone else was sitting there, too. Her name was Elizabeth Zott. Like me, she wasn’t in a very good mood. ‘You think you’ve had a bad day?’ she said. ‘Well, get a load of this.’
Now, I should add that Elizabeth Zott wasn’t new to me – she’d had a minor role in a different novel I’d started (and shelved) years before. But what was new to me was her certainty of who she was and what she had to say – about society, culture, racism, sexism, religion and, most of all, about change. How to do it and why.
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