Saving Shiloh

Saving Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is a First Edition published by Simon and Schuster in August 1997. This 137-page book explores the complexities of human relationships and the challenges of redemption through the eyes of Marty Preston, who grapples with the community’s perception of Judd Traver. As Marty navigates his friendship with David and his own feelings about Judd, he is faced with the question of whether people can truly change.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, prejudice, and self-esteem, set against the backdrop of small-town life in the United States. The story unfolds as Marty, now a dog owner, seeks to help Judd care for his other dogs while confronting the skepticism of those around him. A life-or-death situation ultimately tests the boundaries of trust and compassion, bringing the trilogy to a poignant conclusion.
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Marty Preston wonders why it is that despite Judd Traver’s attempts to redeem himself everyone is still so willing to think the worst of him. Marty’s friend David is sure that Judd will be named as the murderer of a man who has been missing. Others are sure that Judd is behind a series of burglaries in the area. But Marty’s parents and, with some trepidation, Marty himself persist in their attempts to be good neighbors and to give Judd a second chance. Now that Marty has Shiloh, maybe he can help Judd to take better care of his other dogs. Then again, maybe folks are right — there’s no way a Judd Travers can ever change for the good. Then a terrifying life-or-death situation brings this dilemma into sharp focus. Saving Shiloh is a powerful novel that brings this trilogy to a close.
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