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A powerful sequel to the Newbery Medal-winner Shiloh. Now that Marty Preston rightfully owns his beloved dog, Shiloh, his problems are not over. Judd Travers, Shiloh's abusive former owner, is not reformed. 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.
About the author
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor has written more than 135 books, including the Newbery Award–winning
Shiloh and its sequels, the Alice series,
Roxie and the Hooligans, and
Roxie and the Hooligans at Buzzard’s Roost. She lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland. To hear from Phyllis and find out more about Alice, visit AliceMcKinley.com.
Summary
After Marty Preston worked so hard to earn the dog Shiloh, he had hoped that his troubles with Judd Travers were over. 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.
Judd, however, has other problems. Anyone who cheats and swears and lies and kicks his dogs has troubles inside himself, and when the man starts drinking, Marty realizes that Shiloh is in danger once again. As hunting season approaches and Judd begins hunting on their land, the Prestos know that something is bound to happen.
They're right. Marty does the only thing he can think of to do, and discovers just how deep a hurt can go and how long it takes to heal.