Egg, Lizzie Stark
Egg, Lizzie Stark
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Egg
A Dozen Ovatures

Author: Lizzie Stark

Narrator: Lizzie Stark

Unabridged: 6 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

An unconventional history of the world’s largest cellular workhorse, from chickens to penguins, from art to crime, and more.The egg is a paradox―both alive and not alive―and a symbol as old as culture itself. In this wide-ranging and delightful journey through its natural and cultural history, Lizzie Stark explores the egg’s deep meanings, innumerable uses, and metabolic importance through a dozen dazzling specimens.From Mali to Finland, mythologies around the globe have invested the egg with powers of regeneration and fecundity, often ascribing the origin of the world to a cosmic egg. An oracle to Romans, fought over by Gold Rush gangs, used as the foundation of the Clown Egg Registry, and blasted into space, the egg has taken on larger proportions than, say, the ovum of an ostrich.It has starred in global dishes from the Korean comfort food ttukbaegi gyeranjjim to the less regaled yet iconic soft-boiled egg. Stark writes a biography of French-born chef Jacques Pépin through his egg creations, and weaves in her personal experiences, like attempting to make the perfect omelet or trying her hand at pysanky―the Ukrainian art of egg decoration. She also explores her fraught relationship to the eggs in her body due to a familial link to cancer, and shares her delight in becoming a mother.Filled with colorful characters and fascinating morsels, Egg is playful, informative, and guarantees that you’ll never take this delicate ovoid for granted again.

Reviews

Goodreads review by OutlawPoet on January 11, 2023

Yes. I am telling you to read a book about eggs. This is not a cookbook. Instead, it’s a funny, fascinating and occasionally snarky book about one of the world’s most important foods. The author brings us history, mythology and a little political commentary. We also have death, war and the wholesale d......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on March 17, 2023

My favorite type of nonfiction book is the deep dive into a topic so specific, I wouldn’t have thought an entire book could be written on the topic. When the book is informative, funny, charming, and even heartwarming at times, it’s a slam dunk. Eggs are everywhere - across the globe, all cultures a......more

Goodreads review by Jonathan on February 04, 2025

Since we’re stuck with a felon as president for the next 4 years largely because of eggs, I figured I should do some research. Surprisingly, this book confirms that eggs have indeed been used historically to make important decisions (also with mixed outcomes). A fun mix of autobiography and investeg......more

Goodreads review by Paul on March 02, 2023

An informative, eye-opening, and funny look at the simple egg. So much to know and consider, and author Lizzie Stark does the work with research and wit to tell a very engaging story. The book is filled with great examples of eggs in history and why this is important. Thanks for the book and the gre......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on May 26, 2024

I generally enjoy books about the history of something. Really liked this one too, even as a vegan. Lol. Plus, chapter 13 talking about Alice Woodruff, class of 1922 from my alma mater Mount Holyoke College, was a nice bonus.......more