Our 11th year of participation in the International Edible Books
Festival was Saturday, April 4th, 2014. Nearly two dozen delicious
and creative entries kept us entertained, amused, and well fed. The
puns seem to multiply every year… Thanks to everyone who
participated! We can't wait 'till next year!
Many thanks to Maura Rogers for the photography.
The book of Tea, by Robin Richmond,
winner, Best in Show and Best Binding
The Watermelon Seed, by Pamela Bligh-Glover and Curtis
Whalen
Winner, Most Appetizing
The Catcher in the Rye, by Susan Petrone,
Winner, Best Pun
The Lorax, by the Winslow Girls, youth entry,
winner, Most Literary
Flan Quixote, by Colleen Camerll & Libby Panhorst,
winner, Honorable Mention
The Proof Is in the Pudding, by Amie Albert,
winner, Honorable Mention
A Moveable Feast, by Emily Austin Rose
My Gorgeously Glittery Purse, by Donita Singerman
The Hobbit, by Katie & Maggie Love, youth entry
Carob Apricot, by Gene Epstein
Keegel Farzym, from Always October, by Edward Bennett, youth
entry
Mercy Watson, by Ella Daugherty, youth entry
Josephina Story Quilt, by Anna Lee, youth entry
Ruby Redfort, Take Your Last Breath, by Meg Bennett and Mia
Callaghan, youth entry
Mysterious Benedict Society, by Meg Bennett and Mia
Callaghan, youth entry
Fog, by Otis, feline entry
Literature 101, by Jerry Zober
Go, Dog, Go!, by Friends of the Shaker Library
Shakespeare in Cheese and Crackers, by Ellie Strong
Grape Expectations, by Friends of the Shaker Library
Sticks and Scones, by Friends of the Shaker Library
Still Life with Breadcrumbs, by Jean Pekoc
Some of the crowd at the 2014 Edible Books Festival
Checking out some of the entries at the 2014 Edible Books
Festival
Voting at the 2014 Edible Books Festival
After the voting and awards, digging into the edible book
entries
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