Doctor Dolittle's Zoo Explained

Doctor Dolittle's Zoo
Author:Hugh Lofting
Illustrator:Hugh Lofting
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Doctor Dolittle
Genre:Children's novel
Publisher:Frederick A. Stokes
Release Date:1925
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Preceded By:Doctor Dolittle's Circus
Followed By:Doctor Dolittle's Caravan

Doctor Dolittle's Zoo was written and illustrated by Hugh Lofting in 1925.[1] In the book, Doctor Dolittle returns from his voyages and sets his house in order. This includes expanding his zoo to include a home for crossbred dogs and a club for rodents. Doctor Dolittle's Zoo is different from all others because there are no cages; the animals stay there voluntarily and are free to leave whenever they want. The doctor also takes time to solve a mystery with the aid of Kling, the Dog Detective.

In much of the book, the doings of Doctor Dolittle and his household form frame story to various members of the Rat and Mouse Club telling their life stories.

References

  1. Web site: Doctor Dolittle's Zoo (Doctor Dolittle, #5). www.goodreads.com. 2020-05-28.