Shiloh Season (Paperback)

Author: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780689829314
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30501157
Item#: RWGVFX
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 0.5T
 
"After Shiloh come to live with us, two things happened. One started out bad and ended good. The other started out good and...Well, let me tell it the way it was..." (from the first line)

In "Shiloh Season, " Shiloh finally belongs to Marty, but the dog's original owner, Judd Travers, has started drinking again--and for Judd Travers, beer and a gun are a dangerous combination. Marty's family seems to be the target of Judd's rage.
 
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Having become the legal owner of the dog Shiloh, Marty Preston thinks he is finally done dealing with Shiloh's abusive former owner, Judd Travers. Unfortunately, Judd is not done with Marty or Marty's family and his drunken behavior becomes more and more abusive. When Judd drunkenly drives his truck into a ditch and is badly injured, Marty comes to see a different side of the man.

 

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Kirkus
"...readers will find Marty's anxiety, and his love for Shiloh, engrossingly genuine." 07/15/1996

Washington Post Book World
"All in all, this sequel is worthy of the original..." - Michael Dirda 10/06/1996

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"There is more external action in this sequel than in the first book, and the violence is somewhat more overt...The humor is more overt as well, however, with Marty's moral wrestling and the tension created by the unpredictability of a dangerous man offset by stories of Grandma, who has turned senior-citizen desperado in the nursing home." - Janice M. Del Negro December 1996


 
Author Bio
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor's first work was published in a church magazine when she was 16 years old. She paid her way through college, where she majored in clinical psychology, by writing and selling stories. Naylor found that she enjoyed writing so much that she abandoned her plans to attend graduate school. WHAT THE GULLS WERE SINGING, her first published work for children, appeared in 1967. Her 1991 work, SHILOH, was awarded the Newbery Medal.

 
 
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Chapter One

After Shiloh come to live with us, two things happened. One started out bad and ended good. The other started out good and...Well, let me tell it the way it was.

Most everybody near Friendly, West Virginia, knows how Judd Travers treats his dogs, and how he bought this new little beagle to help him hunt, and how the beagle kept running away from Judd's kicks and curses. Ran to me.

They know the story of how I hid the dog in a pen I made for him up in our woods and named him Shiloh. Judd just calls his dogs cuss words. And everybody in Tyler County, almost, heard how a German shepherd jumped into that pen and tore up Shiloh something awful, and then the secret was out. My dad drove Shiloh over to Doc Murphy, who sewed him up and helped him live.

And then, because my friend David Howard has the biggest mouth from here to Sistersville, most everybody knows how I worked for Judd Travers two

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