
He could not rescue all the dogs that Judd mistreated, but since shiloh was the one who ran away and came to him, Shiloh was the one he loved. Reading Level: 4.8 Interest Level: Middle Grades Point Value: 5.0Īfter Marty Preston worked so hard to earn the dog Shiloh, he had hoped that his troubles with Judd Travers were over. Sasquatch Award, Nominee, Children/Young Adult, 1999

Volunteer State Book Awards, Winner, Grades 4-6, 1998Ĭolorado Children's Book Award, Winner, Junior Novel, 1998

Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.66" W x 8.49" (0.54 lbs) 128 pagesĪwards: Iowa Children's Choice (ICCA) Award, Winner, Children's, 1998īlack-Eyed Susan Award, Nominee, Grades 4-6, 1998 Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Self-esteem & Self-reliance Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure - General When Marty's father suspects Judd is hunting illegally on their property and confronts him, Marty has cause to worry about a lot of things-especially Shiloh's safety.Ĭlick for more in this series: Shiloh Quartet Judd Travers, Shiloh's abusive former owner, is not reformed. Now that Marty Preston rightfully owns his beloved dog, Shiloh, his problems are not over.

Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readersīinding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & EditionsĪnnotation: A powerful sequel to the Newbery Medal-winner Shiloh. Contributor(s): Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds (Author)
