Our Father Who Art in the Tree
Our Father Who Art in the Tree is a 2002 debut novel by Australian writer Judy Pascoe. It is written from the perspective of 10-year-old Simone who believes her late father is living in the tree in her backyard.
Author | Judy Pascoe |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Publisher | Penguin Books Australia |
Publication date | 2002 |
Pages | 168 |
ISBN | 0143000659 |
The novel was reissued as Our Father Who Art in a Tree in the United States and Canada; and after the 2010 film adaptation directed by Julie Bertuccelli, it was reprinted as The Tree by Murdoch Books.
Translations
- Japanese: Papa no Ki (パパの木). Translated by Ayako Komatsu. Artist House Publishers. 2002.
- Traditional Chinese: Shu Shang de Fuqin (樹上的父親). Translated by Hsueh Hui-yi. Wisdom Books. 2003.
- German: Erzähl mir, großer Baum... Translated by Holger Wolandt. Droemer Knaur. 2003.
- French: L'arbre du père. Translated by Anne Berton. Autrement. 2003.
- Swedish: Fader vår som bor i trädet. Translated by Eva Sjöstrand. Forum. 2004.
- Czech: Strom: v koruně naděje, v kořenech smutek. Translated by Jan Kozák. Jota. 2011.
- Italian: L'albero: una favola vera. Translated by Andrea Silvestri. Bompiani. 2011.
- Simplified Chinese: Shu Shang de Shouhu Tianshi (树上的守护天使). Translated by Jiang Kunyang. Volumes Publishing Company. 2015.
Film adaptation
Our Father Who Art in the Tree has been adapted into a 2010 feature film entitled The Tree by writer/director Julie Bertuccelli and stars Charlotte Gainsbourg. It was filmed in Boonah, Queensland and is an official French/Australian co-production between Les Films du Poisson and Taylor Media, with Yaël Fogiel and Sue Taylor (Producer) as co-producers.[1] The film was shown at the 2010 New Zealand International Film Festival[2] as well as the Chicago International Film Festival.[3]
References
- Official website of the film , Official Site of Taylor Media , Official site of Les films du Poisson
- http://www.booksellers.co.nz/book-news/trade-news/17-festival-films-are-drawn-books
- "Chicago International Film Festival - films & schedule - Tree, The". www.chicagofilmfestival.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05.
External links
- Reading Group Guides
- Goodreads
- Read first chapter at Amazon.co.uk
- judypascoe.com
- Book interview with Judy Pascoe
- Long interview with Judy Pascoe
- Book review
- American publisher's page of the book
- ISBN 978-0-375-75987-1 (0-375-75987-5)
- French publisher's page of the book
- Inside Film and Television
- Film adaptation