Authors: Hugh Lofting, Lucy Corvino (Illustrator), Kathleen Olmstead
ISBN-13: 9781402745744, ISBN-10: 1402745745
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Sterling Publishing
Date Published: February 2008
Edition: Modern Retelling
Hugh Lofting (1886-1947) began what became the Doctor Dolittle stories while writing letters to his children from the front during World War I. The Story of Doctor Dolittle, first published in 1920, was followed by The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle, which was awarded the Newbery Medal, and ten more popular books in the series.
Doctor Dolittle heads for the high seas in perhaps the most amazing adventure ever experienced by man or animal. Told by nine-and-a-half-year-old Tommy Stubbins, crewman and future naturalist, the voyages of Doctor Dolittle and his company lead them to Spidermonkey Island. Along with his faithful friends, Polynesia the parrot and Chee-Chee the monkey, Doctor Dolittle survives a perilous shipwreck and lands on the mysterious floating island. There he meets the wondrous Great Glass See Snail who holds the key to the greatest mystery of all.
Thanks to Patricia and Fredrick McKissack, Dr. Dolittle is back. Not the comic Dr. Dolittle of the recent movie but the delightfully eccentric doctor of Puddleby-on-Marsh. This Newbery classic has been reprinted with some slight editing to remove references that would offend today's culture. Now young and old can enjoy the charming, rotund animal linguist through the eyes of his 12-year old apprentice, Tom Stubbins, as they search for the elusive botanist, Long Arrow, and the even more elusive Great Glass Sea Snail. On board is Bumpo, the African prince who delights in using long words when short ones will do; Jip, the dog; and the irrepressible parrot, Polynesia. They stop in Spain to rid themselves of a pesky stowaway. While there, the doctor uses his animal linguistic ability to trick the town into outlawing bullfighting. After calm sailing, they encounter a storm and are shipwrecked. Fortunately, they find themselves close to Spidermonkey Island where Long Arrow was last seen. With the help of a Jabizri beetle, they locate the botanist who is trapped in a cave. Dr, Dolittle, the quintessential peace lover, is forced to lead a battle against a neighboring tribe for which he reluctantly accepts the role of king of the island. When the injured Great Glass Sea Snail arrives, Dr. Dolittle is convinced to return home inside the snail that teaches him the language of the shellfish and takes him home along the ocean floor so he can study this previously unknown world. 2001 (orig. 1920), HarperCollins Publishers, Ages 8 to 12.
Introduction | ix | |
Prologue | 1 | |
Part 1 | ||
I | The Cobbler's Son | 3 |
II | I Hear of the Great Naturalist | 7 |
III | The Doctor's Home | 12 |
IV | The Wiff-Waff | 18 |
V | Polynesia | 23 |
VI | The Wounded Squirrel | 29 |
VII | Shellfish Talk | 32 |
VIII | Are You a Good Noticer? | 35 |
IX | The Garden of Dreams | 39 |
X | The Private Zoo | 42 |
XI | My Schoolmaster, Polynesia | 45 |
XII | My Great Idea | 48 |
XIII | A Traveler Arrives | 51 |
XIV | Chee-Chee's Voyage | 55 |
XV | I Become a Doctor's Assistant | 58 |
Part 2 | ||
I | The Crew of "The Curlew" | 61 |
II | Luke the Hermit | 63 |
III | Jip and the Secret | 66 |
IV | Bob | 69 |
V | Mendoza | 74 |
VI | The Judge's Dog | 78 |
VII | The End of the Mystery | 82 |
VIII | Three Cheers | 85 |
IX | The Purple Bird-of-Paradise | 88 |
X | Long Arrow, the Son of Golden Arrow | 90 |
XI | Blind Travel | 94 |
XII | Destiny and Destination | 98 |
Part 3 | ||
I | The Third Man | 101 |
II | Good-Bye! | 106 |
III | Our Troubles Begin | 109 |
IV | Our Troubles Continue | 113 |
V | Polynesia Has a Plan | 118 |
VI | The Bed-Maker of Monteverde | 121 |
VII | The Doctor's Wager | 124 |
VIII | The Great Bullfight | 129 |
IX | We Depart in a Hurry | 136 |
Part 4 | ||
I | Shellfish Languages Again | 140 |
II | The Fidgit's Story | 145 |
III | Bad Weather | 155 |
IV | Wrecked! | 158 |
V | Land! | 164 |
VI | The Jabizri | 168 |
VII | Hawk's-Head Mountain | 172 |
Part 5 | ||
I | A Great Moment | 177 |
II | "The Men of the Moving Land" | 183 |
III | Fire | 186 |
IV | What Makes an Island Float | 189 |
V | War! | 192 |
VI | General Polynesia | 197 |
VII | The Peace of the Parrots | 200 |
VIII | The Hanging Stone | 203 |
IX | The Election | 209 |
X | The Coronation of King Jong | 214 |
Part 6 | ||
I | New Popsipetel | 218 |
II | Thoughts of Home | 224 |
II | The Red Man's Science | 228 |
IV | The Sea-Serpent | 231 |
V | The Shellfish Riddle Solved at Last | 236 |
VI | The Last Cabinet Meeting | 240 |
VII | The Doctor's Decision | 243 |