Kutchinskys Egg, Serena Kutchinsky
Kutchinskys Egg, Serena Kutchinsky
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Kutchinsky's Egg
A Family's Story of Obsession, Love, and Loss

Author: Serena Kutchinsky

Narrator: Serena Kutchinsky

Unabridged: 11 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/31/2026


Synopsis

A riveting, heart-stopping family memoir that blends art, obsession, and love as the author searches for the spectacular jeweled egg that consumed her father’s dreams—and spelled her family’s downfall.

When she was eleven years old, Serena Kutchinsky’s life changed forever. Her father Paul, who owned the high-end jewelry company the House of Kutchinsky, set out to create the world’s largest jeweled egg—one to rival Fabergé’s masterpieces. He succeeded, but at a ruinous price.

The Argyle Library Egg was astonishing: two feet tall, made of solid gold, and dripping with pink diamonds. But when Paul was unable to secure a buyer, the House of Kutchinsky collapsed, his marriage fell apart, and he sank into a spiral of drink and drugs. Within ten years he was dead. As for the egg, it was seized by business partners and disappeared without a trace.

Over time, the mystery of the egg began to eat away at Serena. Why did her father risk everything for the pursuit of this audacious dream? And where in the world was his extravagant, ill-fated creation, which had been lost for decades and was estimated to now be worth more than £30 million. Desperate for answers, she set out in search of the egg—and an elusive understanding of her late father. The journey begins in the slums of London’s East End where her great-great-grandparents arrived as Jewish immigrants from Russia—and ends in the most unexpected of places.

Echoing the intimacy of The Hare with Amber Eyes, Kutchinsky’s Egg is a spellbinding historical mystery that explores the glittering yet shadowy world of high-end jewelry, the rise and fall of a family empire, and the complex bond between a father and daughter.

About Serena Kutchinsky

Serena Kutchinsky is an award-winning journalist known for her creative flair and commitment to uncovering stories that might otherwise remain buried. She is currently head of news at The i Paper, and has previously worked at Sky News, BBC News, and Newsweek. A seasoned public speaker, she hosts talks at leading music and book festivals and serves as a judge for several media awards. She lives in London with her husband and two children, and curates an Instagram account exploring the legacy of the House of Kutchinsky. Kutchinsky’s Egg is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sue on January 07, 2026

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this advance reader copy. All I have to say is, I would have written the book too. The authors family story is interesting from escaping a troubled Eastern Europe to reestablishment in London, to the creating, losing, and rediscovering the famous egg. My only......more

Goodreads review by Judy on April 12, 2026

A fantastical story of an exquisite treasure, and how its creation destroyed the man who conceived and created it, while blowing apart his entire family at the same time. There are so many characters here, and their lengthy histories really bogged down the story of the egg itself. It seemed impossib......more

Goodreads review by Joedy on April 13, 2026

I'm an egg collector, so the title alone drew me to this book. I struggled through the lengthy family history and got a bit tired of the author as narrator....but once the egg entered the story my interest grew. Will try to get a hard copy of the book from the library in the hope there will some int......more