Book details

A Shiloh Christmas (The Shiloh Quartet)
Description
Marty and his best friend, Shiloh, a rescued beagle, embark on new adventures in their small town. Marty learns important lessons about the dangers of keeping secrets and how hatred can spread quickly. Together, they seek love and understanding in their community, especially during the holiday season. This story is a companion to the Newbery Medal-winning book. A rescued beagle and his boy owner seek love and understanding for their troubled small town in this holiday companion to the Newbery Medal–winning Shiloh, from Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. Christmas is coming and Marty and his rescued pup Shiloh are sure glad about that—for their town is running low on love and understanding and they hope that the joy of the holiday will bring with it the generosity of spirit that’s so lacking. It’s been a year since Marty Preston rescued Shiloh from Judd Travers and his cruel ways, and since then, Marty and Shiloh have been inseparable. Anywhere Marty goes, the beagle’s at his side, and Marty couldn’t be happier about that. Even Judd has been working to improve his reputation. But just as the townsfolk grow more accepting of Judd, a fire in the woods destroys many homes, including Judd’s, and Judd’s newly formed reputation. Doubt, blame, and anger spread faster than the flames—flames that are fanned by the new minister, who seems fonder of fire and brimstone than love and mercy. And why are his daughters so skittish around him? And what’s happened to Judd’s dogs? With Christmas right around the corner, Marty has a lot of questions, and getting the right answers might just take a Christmas miracle. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor’s fourth book in the Newbery Award–winning Shiloh series—following Shiloh, Shiloh Season, and Saving Shiloh—'seamlessly interlaces themes of tolerance, compassion, and forgiveness…[and] explores the interconnectedness of family members, communities, and the dogs they love' (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
Age
8-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
256 pages
Book in series
#4
Why to read
- Experience the Heartwarming Conclusion: 'A Shiloh Christmas' is the final book in the beloved Shiloh Quartet series. Reading it provides a sense of closure and satisfaction as you witness the heartwarming conclusion to Marty Preston and his beagle Shiloh's story.
- Themes of Compassion and Forgiveness: The book explores deep and meaningful themes such as compassion, forgiveness, and the spirit of giving. These themes are especially resonant during the holiday season, making it a perfect Christmas read.
- Engaging Story for All Ages: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor has a gift for writing stories that captivate readers of all ages. 'A Shiloh Christmas' is no exception, offering an engaging narrative that can be enjoyed by both children and adults alike.
- Celebration of Community and Friendship: The story emphasizes the importance of community and friendship as the characters come together to celebrate Christmas. It's a reminder of the value of togetherness and the joy that comes from shared experiences.