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English at Southeast Community College in Harlan County for many years, but now teaches at Lexington Community College and lives on a farm in nearby Anderson County, Kentucky. Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. Saving Shiloh. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1997. 137 pages. Hardback in dust jacket. $15.00. This is the final volume in a trilogy which began with the Newbery Award book, Shiloh, followed by Shiloh Season. This story centers around a sixth-grader, Marty Preston, who persists in finding good in his deeply mistrusted neighbor, Judd Travers. The setting is West Virginia, a state which Phyllis Reynolds Naylor knows well because her husband, Rex, a speech pathologist, is from there. Naylor is the author of ninety books, mosdy for chüdren. Terra Incognita Six hundred million years ago the mountain raised her head raised up her arms to stretch the Une three hundred miles long. When Kephart came he made die maps he walked the miles to ridge the ancient soul. Terra Incognita he said. He would make her known. The mountain sighed and heaved the words and bled them on die shale. —Kathy Cantley Ackerman 78 ...

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