What happens in shiloh the book
Ads by Google
What happens to Shiloh at the end of the book?
Despite Judd’s pointed disapproval of his work, Marty continues to work for him. They begin discussing dogs and Judd’s father who began physically abusing Judd when he was four years old. In the end, Judd warms to Marty, repents, and lets him keep Shiloh.
What happened to Shiloh the dog?
Shiloh does NOT die in my series. Perhaps the fact that the real dog back in West Virginia, which inspired the series, died in 2000, gets mixed up with the dog in the book. Although there are lots of tense moments in A Shiloh Christmas, I think that both you and your son will enjoy the ending.
Does Marty get to keep Shiloh?
Marty’s Dad takes Shiloh to Doc Murphy. Even though Doc Murphy is not a vet, he agrees to help Shiloh. Marty’s Dad agrees to let him keep Shiloh until Shiloh is well, and then Shiloh will have to go back to Judd.
What is the main problem in the book Shiloh?
himself. Marty has internal conflict when he is trying to decide whether or not to lie to his parents. He chooses to lie in order to save Shiloh’s life and protect him from being beaten by Judd Travers. This conflict continues throughout the book as Marty has to continue to lie to his loved ones and friends.
Why doesn’t Marty care that dad sees Shiloh at the end of the chapter?
Q. Why doesn’t Marty care that Dad sees Shiloh at the end of the chapter? Marty thinks that Shiloh might die. He doesn’t care because Shiloh is deceased already.
How did Marty change in Shiloh?
Marty is a dynamic character. He changes during the course of the novel due to his experiences and actions. Naylor narrates Shiloh in the first person, so we know how Marty changes because his thoughts and feelings are revealed. When the novel begins, the little beagle, that Marty names Shiloh, follows him home.