Shiloh
- Pages
- 145
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780689862229
- Reading Time
- ~2h 32min
Shiloh is a book by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. It has 145 pages.
About this book
Set in a quiet West Virginia mountain community, this middle-grade novel follows twelve-year-old Marty Preston as he navigates the moral complexities of childhood. When Marty discovers a neglected beagle hiding in the woods, he becomes determined to shield the animal from his owner’s neglect. The narrative unfolds through Marty’s careful observations and quiet resolve, examining how young readers can recognize injustice and act with integrity. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor grounds the story in the rhythms of rural life, using the boy’s relationship with the dog to explore themes of empathy, honesty, and personal responsibility. The novel avoids sensationalism, instead focusing on the everyday choices that shape character and conscience. Recognized for its accessible language and ethical framework, the work has remained a staple in school curricula. Its enduring presence reflects a clear yet nuanced portrayal of how children learn to balance loyalty, truth, and compassion within their own communities.
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How many pages is Shiloh?+
Shiloh has 145 pages.
What is Shiloh about?+
Set in a quiet West Virginia mountain community, this middle-grade novel follows twelve-year-old Marty Preston as he navigates the moral complexities of childhood. When Marty discovers a neglected beagle hiding in the woods, he becomes determined to shield the animal from his owner’s neglect. The na...
Who wrote Shiloh?+
Shiloh was written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.