Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Our Father Who Art in The Tree is Judy Pascoe’s debut novel and is written from the perspective of a little girl who believes her late father is living on the inside of the tree in their backyard. The book was first published in the UK in 2002 but is now out of print. It is available in many languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese. It was also recently reissued in Australia by Murdoch Books."@en }
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- Our_Father_Who_Art_in_The_Tree abstract "Our Father Who Art in The Tree is Judy Pascoe’s debut novel and is written from the perspective of a little girl who believes her late father is living on the inside of the tree in their backyard. The book was first published in the UK in 2002 but is now out of print. It is available in many languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese. It was also recently reissued in Australia by Murdoch Books.".
- Q7110620 abstract "Our Father Who Art in The Tree is Judy Pascoe’s debut novel and is written from the perspective of a little girl who believes her late father is living on the inside of the tree in their backyard. The book was first published in the UK in 2002 but is now out of print. It is available in many languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese. It was also recently reissued in Australia by Murdoch Books.".
- Our_Father_Who_Art_in_The_Tree comment "Our Father Who Art in The Tree is Judy Pascoe’s debut novel and is written from the perspective of a little girl who believes her late father is living on the inside of the tree in their backyard. The book was first published in the UK in 2002 but is now out of print. It is available in many languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese. It was also recently reissued in Australia by Murdoch Books.".
- Q7110620 comment "Our Father Who Art in The Tree is Judy Pascoe’s debut novel and is written from the perspective of a little girl who believes her late father is living on the inside of the tree in their backyard. The book was first published in the UK in 2002 but is now out of print. It is available in many languages including French, German, Italian and Japanese. It was also recently reissued in Australia by Murdoch Books.".