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Series
  
Doctor Dolittle

Media type
  
Print (hardcover)

Author
  
Hugh Lofting

Preceded by
  
Doctor Dolittle's Zoo

Page count
  
342

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1926

Originally published
  
1926

Illustrator
  
Hugh Lofting

Followed by
  
Doctor Dolittle's Garden

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Genre
  
Fantasy, children's novel

Publisher
  
Frederick A. Stokes Co.

Similar
  
Hugh Lofting books, Children's literature

Doctor Dolittle's Caravan is a novel written by Hugh Lofting and published in 1926 by Frederick A. Stokes. It deals with the titular character's bird opera, centering on a female green canary named Pippinella. It is one of many books Hugh Lofting authored about Doctor John Dolittle.

Plot summary

Pippinella is special in that she possesses what is generally assumed to be an exclusive trait of male canaries: birdsong. Ultimately, Doctor Dolittle creates a "Canary Opera" (using canaries and other bird species as well), based on Pippinella's life story. This opera, jointly composed by both the Doctor and Pippinella, becomes an overwhelming success in London.

The novel disrupts the chronological order of the series, with events occurring between Doctor Dolittle's Circus and The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle despite the book's publication between Doctor Dolittle's Zoo and Doctor Dolittle's Garden. This book is the follow-up to Doctor Dolittle's Circus, for the Doctor (at this point in time) is still operating the circus he inherited from the runaway former owner, Albert Blossom. Pippinella's eventual fate, and Doctor Dolittle's final adventures with her, are ultimately revealed in the much later book, Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary.

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Doctor Dolittle's Caravan Wikipedia