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The Story of Doctor Doolittle
The Story of Doctor Doolittle: being the history of his peculiar life at home and astonishing adventures in foreign parts | Hugh Lofting
Dolittle is an English gentleman who finds himself in the wrong occupation, a doctor of people, and gradually withdraws from society becoming a poor down and out town recluse. One day his English speaking pet parrot Polynesia lets him in on a secret that animals have a language of their own. Dolittle, now able to understand the complaints of animals, becomes a successful and world-renowned doctor of animals. Animal language is the central device of the series - in an age when every Disney film features English speaking animals it seems almost normal, but Lofting makes it seem new and marvelous. Indeed, the animals don
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TheSpineView
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 🩺 8mo
Eggs 🧑‍⚕️❤️🦒 8mo
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Smarkies
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Read this both for #bookspin and #192025 as this book was published in #1920 .
The publishing date is the reason why there are some racist bits. Overall, if you just focused on the adventure and the animal shenanigans it was a good read.
Generally a pick.

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Blackink_WhitePaper
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Pickpick

I have seen / read many versions of this story, but never read the original one 😛 The original story is better than all the other versions. I enjoyed reading this book with my little one, who loves animals. Now from last one week, I am narrating the same story at her bed time 😬😅Thank you @TheBookHippie 🥰💐 for selecting this book for #childrensclassicread2022 #September #bookspinbingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! I am still hoping to get to this one this week!!! 2y
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mjtwo
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25 Jan-15 Feb 2022
At Beatrix‘s request, I read our edition of the first in the series of the Doctor Dolittle series. Parts of this have not aged well - as you would expect there are some racist overtones when the doctor visits Africa - but I do appreciate the doctor‘s perspective on the importance and free will of animals.

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mjtwo
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24-7 Jan 2022 (audiobook)
A simple, engaging story that continues to capture the imagination of young children. Dr Dolittle discovers that he prefers animals to people and thus becomes an animal doctor. By paying attention, he learns to ‘talk‘ to animals and sails off to Africa to treat a disease that is killing the monkey population.
Beatrix loved this so much we are now reading our hard copy version. Not sure my narration will be quite as good.

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ahoffkosik
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Ever since the publication of Hugh Lofting‘s original Dr. Dolittle story in 1920, the Dr. Dolittle character has captured the imaginations of many people, especially animal lovers! A handful of movies helped, but what about the source material? What is the original Dr. Dolittle like? For the first 2022 episode of my book podcast, the hosts of the Overdue podcast return to help me get to the bottom of these questions. Listen at the link in my bio!

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rjsthumbelina
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Mehso-so

I ended up not enjoying this very much. I mean, the idea is strong, but it wasn't well crafted, even though it's supposed to be a fun kids' book. Also, the was some racial stuff in the parts set in Africa didn't age very well 🤦 I read this for #thereadingrush for the prompt to read a book that a movie you've already seen is based on

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TheEllieMo
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Dr Dolittle can talk to pretty much any #animal.

The 202 film version starring Robert Downey Jr isn‘t getting particularly good reviews...

#ReallyRandomFebruary
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@OriginalCyn620

LibrarianRyan It was alright. My 5 year old nephew was board. the 10 year old liked it more. But some of the best stuff is in the trailer. 5y
OriginalCyn620 I haven‘t seen it! 5y
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@4thhouseontheleft @howjessreads #FriyayIntro

1. I'm looking forward to RDJ in the tagged book, but I want to read it with the girls before watching it.

2. Physical

3. I enjoyed reading the Humans of New York stories about the Loves. My favorite quote was from Cheryl, "When we get in a fight, I'll think: This man better appreciate that I forgave him."

4. @megnews

alisiakae You and my daughter! She LOVES RDJ. We may go see it this weekend. 5y
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Karen3
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So I started listening to the Voyages of Doctor Dolittle without realizing that that was book 2 so I quickly found book 1 and listened to it. It was very silly and fun to listen to. I‘m wanting to go see the movie so had to read the books first. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Brooke_H
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A children's classic, written in 1920, about an old white man who travels to Africa. I'm SURE there won't be anything racist or cringeworthy at all! And as I was reading, I was completely charmed and absolutely delighted to discover that to be true! How progressive was this Hugh Lofting person!As it turns out, offensive content was removed by the publisher. So let the record state that my four-star review is for the lovely, non-racist version.

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KVanRead
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1. Used to be puffy, now that i don‘t eat cheese it‘s The Daily Crave Lentil Chips.
2. Sourdough
3. Getting over my cold and seeing Nnedi Okorafor at SFPL Sunday
4. Since I so frequently wonder what chatty Mr. Zeus is saying, I have to go with animals.
5. Double majored in English Lit and History. #friyayintro @jesshowbooks

cobwebmoth Hope you feel better so that you can enjoy your plans! 7y
KVanRead @cobwebmoth Thanks!! 7y
2BR02B Nnedi Okorafor! I'm so jealous! 😍 7y
KVanRead @2BR02B Ya, I‘m excited! Hoping to finish Who Fears Death by then too. 7y
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LibrarianRyan
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One of these days I'm going to find a beautiful unabridged copy of this book. But not today. #setin1920s #marchintoreading

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Libby1
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I adored the Dr. Dolittle books when I was 10. That would be the best thing EVER to be able to talk to animals! The giant snail was one of my favourites.

(Photo from the film of the book - from Google.)

#17BookLove
#LovedAtAge10

SaraFair He could talk to the animals, it's incredible🎼. Loved that movie and didnt know about the book! 8y
Libby1 @SaraFair - it's a whole series of books! Oh, the joys! 8y
SaraFair @Libby1 - gonna be on the lookout for those. 8y
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One of the best/worst #bookmarks discovered in an old #book. #discoveredbookmark. As an aside, the boys are loving the #adventure story and I am wincing through the #racist bits. #booktober

LeahBergen OhmyGod!!!! 😂😂 8y
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HeathHof
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#Funphotofriday Haymitch does not appreciate this opportunity to be a model or book stand. I'm glad that I don't have Dr. Dolittle's gift right now. 😸😸😸

Eyelit 😻😄 8y
Texreader Haymitch (nice name) is a gorgeous regal kitty. 💙💙💙 8y
TheBookAddict 😂 😆loving the name! He sure is a handsome boy. 😻 8y
HeathHof @TheBookAddict @Texreader Thank you! He used to be a stray now he's a spoiled but sweet indoor only kitty. We have two more one named Peeta and the other Katniss . 😸😸😸 8y
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