Shiloh is found on the road by the river that Marty walks along.
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor got the idea for "Shiloh" from a real-life experience when she found a mistreated dog while on a book tour in West Virginia. This encounter inspired her to write the story of a boy who saves a mistreated beagle and develops a strong bond with him.
The story "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is set in the fictionalized contemporary rural United States, with a general timeframe around the late 20th century. The specific time period is not explicitly stated in the book.
In the book Shiloh, the name of the dog came from where Marty found him: Shiloh, West Virginia. The name Shiloh is from a battle field church.
In the book "Shiloh" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Marty lies primarily about where he found Shiloh, claiming he discovered the dog in the woods rather than admitting he stole him from Judd Travers. He also lies to his parents about the reasons for his frequent trips to the woods, attempting to keep Shiloh's presence a secret. Additionally, he fabricates stories to cover up his interactions with Judd and to protect Shiloh from being returned to an abusive owner. These lies stem from Marty's deep desire to protect the dog and ensure its safety.
it is not boring. Its about an eleven year old boy who finds a dog. but he finds out that the dogs owner abuses him. He tries find a way to convince his parents to keep him.
When Marty found Shiloh in the front yard, he decided to take the dog in and care for him. He felt a strong bond with Shiloh and wanted to protect him from his abusive owner, Judd Travers. Marty resolved to keep Shiloh a secret, as he was determined to provide a safe and loving home for the dog despite the challenges it would bring.
Since his father didn't let him keep Shiloh, Marty found an abandoned shed and kept Shiloh in there, but didn't tell his father. His father didn't let him keep it because he was owned by a man named Judd Travers i think that was his name
Phyllis can occasionally be found at the Roost from 9 PM to 10 PM on any day of the week except Saturday.
Marty decides that he has to protect Shiloh, the beagle he found, from his abusive owner, Judd Travers. He is determined to provide Shiloh with a safe and loving home, even if it means facing challenges and risking his own well-being. Marty takes various steps to care for Shiloh, including hiding him and finding ways to keep him safe from Judd. Ultimately, his love for Shiloh drives him to fight for the dog's welfare.
Because Hes Girlfriend lefted him , & He found Shiloh , & Now WehOpe they Get Married , Lmfao
The characters from the Drummer boy of Shiloh is Joby the younge drummer boy and the General Sydney Johnston. Although it doesnt say the general's name with a little research I found that it was him who was talking to Joby on that night.
The theme song for "Journey to Shiloh" can typically be found on the film's official soundtrack, which may be available on music streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Additionally, it can often be found on DVD or Blu-ray releases of the film, where soundtracks are sometimes included as bonus features. You might also find clips or the song itself on video-sharing platforms like YouTube.