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SAVING SHILOH(拯救夏伊洛)

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  分类: 图书,进口原版,Children's Book 儿童书,Ages 9-12 9~12岁少儿,
  品牌: Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

基本信息·出版社:Aladdin

·页码:144 页

·出版日期:2006年

·ISBN:1416914226

·条形码:9781416914228

·包装版本:Paperback

·装帧:其他

·开本:32

·正文语种:英语

·外文书名:拯救夏伊洛

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内容简介InSaving Shiloh,Phyllis Reynolds Naylor brings to a conclusion the trilogy begun with the Newbery Medal winnerShilohand its sequel,Shiloh Season.Judd Travers is physically on the mend from the truck accident that nearly took his life inShiloh Season.But is he healing inside too? Can Marty and his family and the community trust that Judd will not return to his evil ways? Marty's parents tell him that every person deserves a second chance. Most people in the surrounding community, however, are quick to assume the opposite and find ways to place Judd at the center of any trouble--even murder.

And then there's Marty, stuck right in the middle, wanting to believe in Judd, but afraid of anything that might place himself or his beloved dog, Shiloh, in jeopardy. Are his efforts to help Judd--and Judd's remaining dogs--worthwhile, or is Marty's friend David Howard right in seeing mounting evidence of the real trouble Judd is in? Finally something unexpected happens that puts Judd to the test--Judd and Shiloh, Marty and his sisters, the whole community, in fact.--This text refers to theAudio Cassetteedition.

作者简介Phyllis Reynolds Nayloris a prolific author across many genres and the recipient of the 1992 Newbery Medal forShiloh. She also wroteShiloh Season, the second part of the trilogy. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.

媒体推荐书评

From Publishers Weekly

The finale to Naylor''s Shiloh trilogy "retains the same flavorful style" of its predecessors, said PW, and favors a "high-action plot, involving dead bodies, runaway prisoners and life-and-death rescues." Ages 8-12.

Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.

From School Library Journal

Grade 4-8-The sequel to the 1992 Newbery Medal-winning story of a boy and his dog.

Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to theAudio Cassetteedition.

From Kirkus Reviews

In this story of a boy and his dog, and the brutal, angry man who finds the road to redemption at last, Naylor rounds off a trilogy that began with Shiloh (1991). The good news is that the dog doesn''t die, although Marty, the narrator, gives readers that impression on the first page. Judd Travers has stopped drinking and become less hostile; nonetheless, years of bad feelings have left their mark, and his is the name that comes up most often in conjunction with a murder and some local robberies. Marty is half-willing to give Judd the benefit of the doubt--and so defends the man to schoolmates on the bus, and even pays him an occasional visit. Judd shows signs of authentic human feeling, actually laughing and joking (readers of the first two books will be shocked), and grieving when he must kill one of his hunting dogs. Judd proves innocent of the crimes, too, and in the climax risks his life to save Shiloh from drowning. That earns a hug from Marty, and only readers familiar with the first books will be able to appreciate how far Judd has come when he hugs back. Subplots and extraneous incidents loosen the story''s weave, but Naylor''s use of present tense adds immediacy to events, and Marty''s path to reconciliation with Judd, and to a parallel truce with his pesky little sister Dara Lynn, will go straight to readers'' hearts. (Fiction. 10-12) --Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.

Review

"Reads like a nail-biting mystery...Gripping and ultimately satisfying. [A] masterfully written conclusion to a sterling trilogy."--Booklist,starred review

编辑推荐From Publishers Weekly

The finale to Naylor's Shiloh trilogy "retains the same flavorful style" of its predecessors, said PW, and favors a "high-action plot, involving dead bodies, runaway prisoners and life-and-death rescues." Ages 8-12.

Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.

From School Library Journal

Grade 4-8-The sequel to the 1992 Newbery Medal-winning story of a boy and his dog.

Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.--This text refers to theAudio Cassetteedition.

From Kirkus Reviews

In this story of a boy and his dog, and the brutal, angry man who finds the road to redemption at last, Naylor rounds off a trilogy that began with Shiloh (1991). The good news is that the dog doesn't die, although Marty, the narrator, gives readers that impression on the first page. Judd Travers has stopped drinking and become less hostile; nonetheless, years of bad feelings have left their mark, and his is the name that comes up most often in conjunction with a murder and some local robberies. Marty is half-willing to give Judd the benefit of the doubt--and so defends the man to schoolmates on the bus, and even pays him an occasional visit. Judd shows signs of authentic human feeling, actually laughing and joking (readers of the first two books will be shocked), and grieving when he must kill one of his hunting dogs. Judd proves innocent of the crimes, too, and in the climax risks his life to save Shiloh from drowning. That earns a hug from Marty, and only readers familiar with the first books will be able to appreciate how far Judd has come when he hugs back. Subplots and extraneous incidents loosen the story's weave, but Naylor's use of present tense adds immediacy to events, and Marty's path to reconciliation with Judd, and to a parallel truce with his pesky little sister Dara Lynn, will go straight to readers' hearts. (Fiction. 10-12) --Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.

Review

"When most people hear 'large-print book,' they immediately think senior citizen. But large-print editions of popular children's books -- from the powerhouseHarry Potterseries to timeless classics likeThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer-- are now making their way onto the shelves of the Children's Department at the Canton Library. . . . Although large-print editions are targeted to the visually-impaired or dyslexic child, they can also be used by standard-vision readers. So Kershner [Children's librarian at the Canton Public Library] has decided against creating a special section in the Children's Department (as exists in the Adult Department) opting instead to intersperse large-print books on the shelves with the regular print versions of the same titles."

--The Observer and Eccentric(October 2000) (The Observer and Eccentric)

"Thorndike Press has helped me not only find books I want to read, but they also look like regular books. That's important when you're a kid and you can only read Large Print, you want your book to look like all the other books. I'm reading a lot more now that we have found Thorndike Press."

-- Jim Bernardin, Islamorada, FL

"Everyone loves to read, there's nothing like curling up with a good book. We're a reading family, so when our son was diagnosed with Stargardt's Disease and only able to read Large Print, it was particularly difficult. Books on tape are wonderful but they don't fill the void of actually reading a good story. Large Print books have been around a long time for older people, but to find a good novel for a young person in Large Print began to feel nearly impossible. The books that Thorndike Press publishes have truly made a difference in my son's reading life. He can enjoy current novels as well as some of the classics that he missed reading when it became too difficult with regular print."

-- Sara Bernardin, Islamorada, FL

"This powerful story of redemption leaves readers feeling good."

--School Library Journal(School Library Journal)--This text refers to theHardcoveredition.

 
 
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