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The delightfully eccentric Doctor Dolittle, immortalized by Rex Harrison on screen, has captivated generations of children since his debut in an earlier novel. In his second adventure, the maverick physician enlists a new assistant, Tommy Stubbins, who recounts their journey as an elderly man. Tommy, the cobbler's son, first meets Doctor Dolittle when he brings in a wounded squirrel. Their friendship blossoms, and Tommy learns to communicate with animals in their own languages. The talking parrot Polynesia and other remarkable creatures return in this sequel. The mysterious disappearance of Luke the Hermit triggers a series of strange events, leading Tommy and the doctor on a perilous voyage to find Long Arrow, a Native American and the son of the renowned naturalist, Golden Arrow. Doctor Dolittle's kind-hearted, quirky nature and his commitment to animal rights and environmental compassion make him a memorable character. This story blends adventure with a strong message of empathy for the diverse species sharing our planet, featuring shipwrecks and explorations in South America and the Mediterranean. Critics note some politically incorrect passages, but it's essential to remember that these works were written over a century ago, reflecting the attitudes of their time. Lofting's series explores a variety of themes and ideas, complemented by his own illustrations.
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The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle, Hugh Lofting
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- 2022
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