Chemistry
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
If you enjoyed The Rosie Project, High Fidelity, or One Day, you'll find Chemistry captivating. Francis is intelligent, successful, and genuinely nice, but he struggles to understand women. Confused by their emotions—when they love him or why they sometimes dislike him—he turns to science for answers. He develops a theory on male-female interactions that guides him through a challenging adolescence and into complicated adulthood, yet it fails to predict the outcomes of his intense, often disastrous relationships. His search for the ideal "oxygen" woman is marked by small victories and a series of unfortunate events, leading him to confront a harsh reality. The narrative explores how men attempt to decipher women, often falling short. Francis's journey intertwines the beliefs of those around him, forcing him to choose between them and question the validity of his theory—whether it’s grounded in scientific truth or merely superstition. This story presents an alternative perspective on 21st-century manhood, examining the interplay of predictability and spontaneity in a humorous, insightful, and sometimes painfully awkward manner. It's a comedy that resonates with readers, drawing parallels between life and science while illustrating the complexities of the human experience.

