
The Story Of Doctor Dolittle
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A beloved classic of children's literature, The Story of Doctor Dolittle chronicles the whimsical adventures of John Dolittle, a kind-hearted physician from the English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh who, guided by his parrot Polynesia, learns to speak the languages of animals. When a great sickness strikes the monkeys of Africa, the doctor sets sail on a remarkable journey, accompanied by a menagerie of loyal animal companions, to answer their desperate call for help. Written with warmth, gentle humor, and an irresistible sense of wonder, the narrative presents a world where compassion for all living creatures is the highest virtue. Hugh Lofting's imaginative tale has captivated young readers for over a century, illustrating that true greatness lies not in wealth or fame, but in kindness and the willingness to listen — even to those who cannot speak in human tongues.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A beloved classic of children's literature, The Story of Doctor Dolittle chronicles the whimsical adventures of John Dolittle, a kind-hearted physician from the English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh who, guided by his parrot Polynesia, learns to speak the languages of animals. When a great sickness strikes the monkeys of Africa, the doctor sets sail on a remarkable journey, accompanied by a menagerie of loyal animal companions, to answer their desperate call for help. Written with warmth, gentle humor, and an irresistible sense of wonder, the narrative presents a world where compassion for all living creatures is the highest virtue. Hugh Lofting's imaginative tale has captivated young readers for over a century, illustrating that true greatness lies not in wealth or fame, but in kindness and the willingness to listen — even to those who cannot speak in human tongues.












