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The Story of Dr. Dolittle [Unabridged] [Mass Market Paperback]

Hugh Lofting
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July 15 1998 Tor Classics
Complete and unabridged, this is the original Dr. Dolittle novel of Hugh Lofting's beloved series. It is being reissued to coincide with the Summer 1998 release of Warner Bros. remake of the classic film "Doctor Dolittle", starring Eddie Murphy.

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Listening to Alan Bennett read The Story of Doctor Dolittle is the next best thing to borrowing someone's kindly British grandfather for a marathon round of bedtime stories. Bennett seems to have an unlimited supply of voices, accents, and inflections on the ready, which he calls upon to impart each of Doctor Dolittle's animal companions with a distinct personality and voice.

Bennett's reading of the classic children's book is deliciously whimsical. As the tale opens, Dr. John Dolittle is on the verge of the realization that he's just not much good as a people doctor--his earnings have dwindled to a paltry sixpence a year. He takes the advice of his creaky-voiced 183-year-old parrot, Polynesia, and learns animal languages. As an animal doctor, he's brilliant and soon finds himself and his animal friends sailing to Africa to treat an epidemic among monkeys. With no trouble at all, Doctor Dolittle cures the monkeys, but he and his menagerie become embroiled in one adventure after another. They narrowly escape sinking in their leaky ship, thanks to some stowaway rats with surprisingly cultured and well-bred diction, who alert the doctor just in time. The doctor and his friends later run afoul of the Barbary pirates, known to be "a bad lot," for whom Bennett devises a hilariously unidentifiable but thoroughly villainous accent. With the help of some fast-talking (and hungry) sharks, Doctor Dolittle "persuades" the pirates they'd be much better off as birdseed farmers.

The adventures are exciting, but not frightening. Bennett's reassuring voice and the fact that the doctor always forges a peaceful solution to each predicament make the recording appropriate for small children. Adults, too, will find the stories appealing and are certain to appreciate the understated social satire occasionally voiced by the perceptive animals. The reading is rounded out by delightful orchestral selections from Camille Saint-Saëns's "Carnival of the Animals," which signal the beginning and end of each tape side. (Running time: 150 minutes, two cassettes) --Elizabeth Laskey --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Kleinbaum's adaptations, accompanied by Lofting's illustrations from the original editions, bring the classic books to younger readers. Ages 6-9.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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ONCE UPON A TIME, MANY YEARS AGO-WHEN OUR grandfathers were little children-there was a doctor, and his name was Dolittle-John Dolittle, M.D. "M.D." means that he was a proper doctor and knew a whole lot. Read the first page
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Potically Correct Version of Dr. Dolittle. Aug 4 2000
Format:Hardcover
I liked the story of Dr. Dolittle. However I would like to warn modern readers, that the full version of this book is Racist. So the Editors have carefully changed the story of the African Chief who wished to become Cacausion in appearance to one where he wishes to become a lion. Now, I agree that the story is better this way, but mucking around with books after the author is dead and can't defend or fix them is right out. So in that vein I can't recommend this edition of this book. The editors should have changed the title to "The Modern Dr. Dolittle" or some other name which implies that the story isn't the orginal. They do it all the time with the bible, "King James Ed.", "Good News for Modern Man" etc.

If you are going to read to children, books which treat people unfairly you should take the time explain why this was a poor idea even in its day. Or not read them at all. Or own up to the fact that you've changed the story.

On the plus side the illustrations are great, M. Hague is a great artist.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Lofting was a Master Storyteller Nov 16 2007
By Nicola Manning HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Doctor Dolittle is an impoverished doctor who is very friendly with animals. After he gives up his human practice and becomes an animal doctor, he receives a cry for help from the monkeys of Africa who are experiencing an epidemic sickness. I have fond memories of reading all the Doctor Dolittle books as a child. This is my first time to re-read one and I was not disappointed. Lofting was a master storyteller and this book enchants from start to finish. Each chapter is packed with action, adventure and humour. There are many endearing animal characters, each with their own distinct personality. I loved Gub-Gub the pig who was frequently reduced to tears, while my 7yo loved Polynesia the wise and rather bossy parrot. This was a fun and quick book to read aloud and the 7yo enjoyed it immensely. The second book in the series has already been placed on our up-and-coming read-alouds pile.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE STORY OF DOCTOR DOOLITTLE May 6 2004
By Jackie
Format:Hardcover
I bought this for my son for his eighth birthday, he loves it so much that he is reading it to himself. This is the first book that he has ever carried around with him, actually reading while he is walking around. This was the first chapter book that my older son read. We had barrowed a paperback edition from a friend. I am so glad that I bought this edition, it's a great story, and the illustrations are wonderful! My younger son got a bike, game cube,and game boy games, for his birthday. But, this book is favorite gift... I think that says it all!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Best Doctor Ever
The book The Story of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting is a non-fictional chapter book. It has adventure, excitement, and a guy who really likes animals. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST BOOK
I've read this book about a 100 times. The first time, my grandpa read it to me when I was about 5. My grandpa read it out of his book that he got when he was little. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great read-aloud selection
I read this book to my two children, ages 7 and 3. Both children were completely mesmerized and could hardly wait for the next day's installment. Read more
Published on Jan 27 2003 by Lightspring
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Published on Oct 31 2001 by samantha,andrew,cynquisha,chris
5.0 out of 5 stars I have read this many times
When I was a kid at my elementary school I read The story of doctor dolittle. But the funny thing I never finshed that book with how many times I read it. Read more
Published on Jun 9 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it when I was a child...
I loved this book when I was a child and I still do. It is a fun and funny book. My childen have all liked it too. Read more
Published on Sep 28 2000
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr. Doolittle Does a Lot
I just re-read Dr. Doolittle a few days ago. Sure, it's not heavy reading, but that's the whole point; it's a good book to sit down and relax with. Read more
Published on July 8 2000 by William Nesbitt
1.0 out of 5 stars ZzZzZzZzZzZzZ
This book is really boring. It's very hard to get into and you never quite realize what the author is trying to say! It's not a book I recommend.
Published on Mar 22 2000 by Rose Mathew
5.0 out of 5 stars worth listening to over and over
My family and I have listened to this performance by Alan Bennett at least 4 times in the past year. Read more
Published on Jun 11 1999
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