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Country
  
United Kingdom

Series
  
Doctor Dolittle

Originally published
  
1927

Preceded by
  
Doctor Dolittle's Caravan

Publisher
  
Frederick A. Stokes

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1927

Author
  
Hugh Lofting

Genre
  
Children's literature

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
Doctor Dolittle in the Moon

Similar
  
Hugh Lofting books, Children's literature

Doctor Dolittle's Garden (1927) is structurally the most disorganised of Hugh Lofting's Doctor Dolittle books. The first part would fit very well into Doctor Dolittle's Zoo, which this book follows. The rest of the book forms a reasonably coherent narrative. From now on, Lofting would write the books in chronological order, and this book has to link the earlier, more light-hearted type of story with what was to come. The lack of structure is compensated for by Lofting's skill in subtly shifting the tone of his writing as the book progresses.

Plot introduction

Doctor Dolittle's assistant, Tommy Stubbins, reports on Professor Quetch, curator of the Dog Museum in the Home for Crossbred Dogs. Meanwhile, the doctor has learnt insect languages and hears ancient tales of a giant race of insects. Fascinated, the doctor plans a voyage to find them — but before he does so, one arrives in his garden.

References

Doctor Dolittle's Garden Wikipedia