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The delightfully eccentric Doctor Dolittle, immortalized on screen by Rex Harrison, has captivated generations of children since his debut in an earlier novel. In this sequel, the maverick physician enlists a new assistant, Tommy Stubbins, who recounts the story as an elderly man. Tommy, the son of a village cobbler, first meets Doctor Dolittle when he brings in a hurt squirrel. Their friendship blossoms, and Tommy learns to communicate with animals in their own languages. The remarkable parrot Polynesia and other beloved creatures return, while the mysterious disappearance of a friend, Luke the Hermit, triggers a series of strange events. Tommy joins Doctor Dolittle on a perilous voyage to find Long Arrow, a Native American and esteemed naturalist. Doctor Dolittle, a kind-hearted animal rights activist, is the story's focal point, embodying compassion and a desire for peaceful coexistence with all living beings. This adventure tale also serves as a poignant appeal for environmental awareness. Readers encounter shipwrecks, South American and Mediterranean settings, and underwater explorations, including the discovery of a giant sea snail. Critics note that some passages may be politically incorrect by today’s standards, but it’s essential to remember the historical context of the book's writing over a century ago. Throughout the series, Lofting explores a rich variety of themes and ideas, complemented by his own illustration
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The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, Hugh Lofting
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- 2022
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