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The Prayer Tree


 On Sale: 6/08/1998
 Formats:     Hardback
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"A person kneels to contemplate a tree and to reflect upon the troubles and joys of life. The person imagines mornings and evenings in a great forest of prayers, swarming and teeming with life. The person is learning how to pray." Michael Leunig.


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ISBN: 9781863717410; ISBN10: 1863717412; Imprint: ; On Sale: 6/08/1998; Format: Hardback; Trimsize: 153 x 107 x 11 mm; Pages: 0; $16.95; ; BISAC1:REL000000; BISAC2:012-318

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