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The Prayer Tree
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The Prayer Tree

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A cartoonist talks to God.

In 1989, cartoonist Michael Leunig began an experiment. Asked to produce a weekly cartoon for Sunday Age, Australia, he remembers wondering ‘if newspapers might carry some small spiritual message of consolation as a tiny reparation for the enormous anxiety and distress they can create?’ Since then, the two collection, A Common Prayer and the Prayer tree have brought his unique humour and intriguing drawings to a wide public across the world.

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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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
6 August 1998
Pages
64
ISBN
9781863717410

A cartoonist talks to God.

In 1989, cartoonist Michael Leunig began an experiment. Asked to produce a weekly cartoon for Sunday Age, Australia, he remembers wondering ‘if newspapers might carry some small spiritual message of consolation as a tiny reparation for the enormous anxiety and distress they can create?’ Since then, the two collection, A Common Prayer and the Prayer tree have brought his unique humour and intriguing drawings to a wide public across the world.

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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Format
Hardback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country
Australia
Date
6 August 1998
Pages
64
ISBN
9781863717410