National Library’s cultural advisor Karl Martin Sinijärv suggests reading “The Big Egg” by Rauno Schults. The book, titled “A Surprise, Surprise – The Big Egg,” details the establishment and development of the “Big Egg” tavern, located near the highest point of Estonia in Pärnu. Rauno Schults, the driving force behind the “Big Egg,” previously gained recognition for his poetry. The book is not a commercial recipe or marketing text, but rather a contemporary account of the tavern’s creation. Sinijärv suggests that every optimist with plans to open a café should read “The Big Egg,” and even pessimists should read it twice. He emphasizes the value of supporting individuals offering dining experiences in Estonia and encourages readers to learn more about the project. Topics: #big #egg #suggests Post navigation COMMENT ⟩ Margus Kuul: on the march to war or back home II Saskia Alusalu talks about what top sports do for a person