COLLEGE: Joliet Junior College, American University HIGH SCHOOL: Joliet Township High School MIDDLE SCHOOL: Primary School ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: ???????
yes. they broke up recently. they got divorced.
I have never heard this until today. Where did this come from? I would love to know what is up with this
only she and her friends know, grow up. only she and her friends know, grow up.
he wants to grow up to become a popular boy but to not get his puberty
In a house.
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.
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is an American author known for writing children's and young adult novels. She is best known for her "Shiloh" series for which she won the Newbery Medal. Naylor has written over 135 books in various genres throughout her career.
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"Saving Shiloh" is a young adult novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor that follows the story of a boy named Marty who finds a mistreated dog named Shiloh. Marty works to save Shiloh from his abusive owner and must navigate challenges to keep the dog safe. The book addresses themes of friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what is right.
Dear , Thanks for your unusual question According to Google, the abaguchie is a mammal, which may have been imported from Costa Rica in the mid 1990s to kill rattlesnakes and coyotes in two counties in West Virginia. It is described as a 'psychotic wombat' in The Cryptozoological Guide to American Mammalia'. Another website says that it is a cat-like mammal from the children's books 'Boys Against Girls' and 'A Spy Among the Girls' by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. As practically all the sites I visited referred to the fiction books and there seemed to be no really independent cryptozoological sites, I can only guess that the abaguchie has been made up by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor and probably does not exist in real life. I must admit, I had never heard of it until your question. One animal I did consider was the acouchi (Myoprocta). There are two species of these rodents, which look a bit like long-legged guinea-pigs and live in northern South America. They are related to agoutis, but, unlike agoutis, have visible tails. I hope that I have helped you with your question. All the best Mark
The main idea of the book "Saving Shiloh" is about a young boy named Marty who is trying to protect Shiloh, a mistreated beagle, from his abusive owner Judd Travers. The story explores themes of loyalty, compassion, and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in difficult situations.
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Phyllis Curott was born on February 8, 1954. She grew up in Lynbrook, Long Island, NY.
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In a 1992 interview about Shiloh, Naylor said: "Like a patchwork quilt, a novel is made up of things that have happened to me and things I have heard or read about, all mixed up with imaginings."[15]Naylor's characters are frequently based on herself and her two sons.[3]She penned the novel following an excursion with her husband, Rex, to visit their friends, Frank[16]and Trudy Madden,[17]in West Virginia.[16]Naylor and Rex were strolling along a river when they discovered a dog in the grass following them. Dejected and frightened, the dog was "the saddest, most mistreated-looking beagle I'd ever seen", Naylor later said.[16]Because the dog frequently shuddered and slunk forward on her belly, Naylor suspected she had been abused. On a whim, Naylor whistled and the dog rushed forward, lapping Naylor's face.[9]Tailing them until they reached the Maddens' house, the beagle remained under a tree, her paws cushioning her head during the drizzly afternoon. Naylor cried during her and her husband's trip home that night.[16]Rex asked her if she would have a "nervous breakdown" or if she would "do something about it". That "something" referred to writing a book, which she did.[16]She believed that someone had abused the dog and was confronted by a series of questions:What if I knew who was abusing it? What if I knew who it belonged to? What if the dog kept running to me? Then, if you write for children, you think about what if I was 11 years old?[18]The Maddens resided near Shiloh, West Virginia, where Naylor found the abused dog in 1989, so she decided to name the book's dog Shiloh. Because the Maddens' post office address is in Friendly, West Virginia, Naylor chose the town as her book's setting.[17]Trudy and Frank Madden adopted the abused dog Naylor had seen.[nb 2] Trudy Madden said in a 1997 interview that Naylor's description of Shiloh, West Virginia, was precise. By following the directions in Shiloh and its sequels, the town's houses, mill, and schoolhouse could be located easily.[17][nb 3]
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She became a slave by getting kidnapped by Timothy Fitch when she was eating lunch and they chaned her up and put her on the PHYLLIS it is a boat and that is how she got her name