the case of the bright almond

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This is a cute story written by three college students about the search for a lost almond.

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CThe aseof the

Bright

Almond

The Case ofthe

Bright AlmondA delicious, mysterious book of

A B Cs

Once upon a time, there was

a little lmond...A

1

...that

elongedBto King Oden.

2

It was kept Cin the astle

3

Dbehind an old

wooden

oor

4

veryone knew it was the

Fbecause it was

airest almond,

G5

E

old.

Happy

was King Oden,

6

until it disappeared.

7

Impossible!”

“Where did it go?”

8

he cried.

“Where did it go?”

9

Munching on a

Princess Penny Penguin waddled in.

ellybean pie, J

King!“My

I have an idea!

10

LM

I would

ove to

ake a pie

who finds your golden almond.”for the one

11

After hearing of the princess’s offer, the citizens of

12

orthfieldN

searched over the land for the almond.

orthfield

They found

anOrange almond,

13

a

Pink almond,

14

and a Quiche,

but no golden almond.15

Rest

King Odenwas unable to

16

ST

Seeing her father was

tressed,

Princess Pennybrought him some

ea

and made his favoritepumpkin almond pie.

Utensils

she supplied

the

18

and a

19

V ase of flowers to cheer him up

20

he

Wclaimed,

onderful!”

X

claimed,

until he took a bite...

21

Yelp!

The golden almond!”22

Zee End.

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Stephanie Mayer’s favorite pie is fresh apple pie with vanilla ice cream on the side. While being an advocate of desserts, she currently is experimenting with the use of capers in dishes. As a senior at Car-leton College, she is able to cook, climb trees, be in the art studio at

weird hours of the night, and host all-campus dress up days. A lover of vivid and rich colours, she is proud of this book.

Elizabeth Tan is a junior Cinema and Media Studies major from the little island of Singapore. She has always dreamt of

becoming a children’s book illustrator as she continues to doodle for gifts. Her favorite pie is the classic apple pie, although she has re-

cently discovered strawberry and rhubarb pie too. She is not fond of almonds, golden or otherwise.

Katie Williams is a junior French major from Kent, Ohio. She attends Carleton College, in Northfield, Minnesota, and likes to play in the

snow when she doesn’t have work to do. She also enjoys curling up on the couch with hot chocolate, and occasionally knits scarves. Her

favorite kind of pie is peach pie, which she eats with ice cream.

Created in Cinema Media Studies, Graphic Design 282 at Carleton College Fall 2008

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