Doctor Dolittle's Return

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Doctor Dolittle's Return
Cover of the first ed. with Lofting illustration.
AuthorHugh Lofting
IllustratorLofting
CountryUnited States
SeriesDoctor Dolittle
GenreFantasy, children's novel
PublisherFrederick A. Stokes Co.[1]
Publication date
1933
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages273
LC ClassPZ7.L827 Doc[1]
Preceded byDoctor Dolittle in the Moon 
Followed byDoctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake 

Doctor Dolittle's Return, published in 1933, is the ninth book in Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle series. The book was published five years after the publication of Doctor Dolittle in the Moon and continues the plot line begun in that book. Lofting originally intended to end the series with Doctor Dolittle in the Moon, but for some reason changed his mind and the book was published.[2][3]

Plot summary[edit]

The book tells the story of how the Doctor returns from the Moon. The first half of the book covers the lives of Tommy Stubbins, the Doctor's assistant, the family of animals in England waiting for his return, and how the Doctor escaped from the Moon. The second half of the book deals with the quest of the Doctor for peace and quiet, so he can write a book about the Moon and his experiences there. But the constant demands of his patients make the project impossible to complete, so the Doctor attempts to have himself put in jail so he will be able to write his book.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Doctor Dolittle's return". Library of Congress Online Catalog (permalink, lccn.loc.gov). Retrieved 2016-12-15.
  2. ^ "Dr. Dolittle's Return". Random House Books Australia.
  3. ^ Hugh Lofting (1 January 1933). Doctor Dolittle's Return. J. Cape.

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