Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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  • Publisher: Topeka Bindery
  • Pub. Date: September 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780613732741
 
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Synopsis

Eleven-year-old Marty Preston loves to spend time up in the hills behind his home near Friendly, West Virginia. Sometimes he takes his .22 rifle to see what he can shoot, like some cans lined up on a rail fence. Other times he goes up early in the morning just to sit and watch the fox and deer. But one summer Sunday, Marty comes across something different on the road just past the old Shiloh schoolhouses—a young beagle—and the trouble begins. What do you do when a dog you suspect is being mistreated runs away and comes to you? When it is someone else's dog? When the man who owns him has a gun? This is Marty's problem, and he finds it is one he has to face alone. When his solution gets too big for him to handle, things become more frightening still. Marty puts his courage on the line, and discovers in the process that it is not always easy to separate right from wrong. Sometimes, however, you do almost anything to save a dog.

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When he finds a lost beagle in the hills behind his West Virginia home, Marty tries to hide it from his family and the dog's real owner, a mean-spirited man known to shoot deer out of season and to mistreat his dogs.

Publishers Weekly

In the tradition of Sounder and Where the Red Fern Grows comes this boy-and-his-dog story set in rural West Virginia. When he finds a mistreated beagle pup, 11-year-old Marty knows that the animal should be returned to its rightful owner. But he also realizes that the dog will only be further abused. So he doesn't tell his parents about his discovery, sneaks food for the dog and gets himself into a moral dilemma in trying to do the right thing. Without breaking new ground, Marty's tale is well told, with a strong emphasis on family and religious values. This heartwarming novel should win new fans for the popular Naylor. Ages 8-12. (Sept.)

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Biography

Phyllis Reynolds Naylor has written over 100 books, many of which take place in West Virginia.


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Shilohby Anonymous

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October 29, 2008: I really love all three books of the Shiloh Series, they?re awesome! They are great books for people of all ages. Although I don?t have a dog, I still like to read about any kind of dog.
Marty was a brave kid who tries to save Shiloh from Judd Travers, his owner who abused him. If I were Marty I would have tried to save Shiloh just like he did. I would think boys would like to read these books more than girls. After reading the first book I could hardly wait to read the next two books in the Shiloh Series.
Phyllis Reynolds is a great author to read. I think this book connects to Shiloh Season because Judd Travers is still mean and Shiloh is still abused. Phyllis Reynolds is an awesome author to read!

Adorableby Anonymous

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March 10, 2008: I loved reading this book. This a great story about confidence and love between a boy and his new found dog. If you like this one read to the other two. I named my own dog after the dog in the story because the looked and acted the same.


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