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Shiloh is a Newbery Medal-winning children's novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor published in 1991. The 65th book by Naylor, it is the first in a quartet about a young boy and the title character, an abused dog. Naylor decided to write Shiloh after an emotionally taxing experience in West Virginia where she encountered an abused dog.
Shiloh and Other Stories is a 1982 collection of short stories written by American author Bobbie Ann Mason. [1] The collection won the Ernest Hemingway Foundation award for fiction. The collection brought Mason her first critical acclaim.
Short story collections. Shiloh and Other Stories (1982) Love Life. Harper & Row, New York (1989) Midnight Magic (1998) Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail (2002) Nancy Culpepper (2006) Novels. In Country (1985) Feather Crowns (1993) An Atomic Romance (2005) The Girl in the Blue Beret (2011) Dear Ann (2020) Novella. Spence + Lila (1988) Memoir
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (born January 4, 1933) is an American writer best known for children's and young adult fiction.Naylor is best known for her children's-novel quartet Shiloh (a 1992 Newbery Medal winner) and for her "Alice" book series, one of the most frequently challenged books of the last decade.
Bierce fought at the Battle of Shiloh (April 1862), a terrifying experience that became a source for several short stories and the memoir "What I Saw of Shiloh". [22] [23] In April 1863 he was commissioned a first lieutenant, and served on the staff of General William Babcock Hazen as a topographical engineer, making maps of likely battlefields ...
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Shiloh, a series of novels and film adaptations Shiloh (Naylor novel), a 1991 children's novel; Shiloh (Foote novel), a 1952 historical novel by Shelby Foote about the American Civil War battle "Shiloh," a short story by Bobbie Ann Mason - see Shiloh and Other Stories
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