Author:Hugh Lofting
‘Many years ago – when our grandfathers were little children – there was a doctor and his name was Dolittle’
Dr Dolittle lives in Puddleby-on-the-Marsh with his friends Dab-Dab the duck, Jip the dog, Gub-Gub the baby pig, Too-Too the owl, the parrot Polynesia, as well as rabbits in the pantry, white mice in the piano and a crocodile in the fish pond. Why do the animals love Dolittle so? Its because he can speak their language, and because he's the best animal doctor for miles around. When the monkeys in Africa call on his aid, Doctor Dolittle sets off on an marvellous voyage, encountering bad-tempered kings, fearsome pirates and the mysterious pushmi-pullyu along the way.
Includes exclusive material: In the Backstory you can learn about the different ways that animals talk to each other!
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A work of genius...a treat for us all
—— Nina Bawden , Evening StandardThere are few kindlier heroes in children's literature. And none to match his gift for understanding animals
—— Blake Morrison , GuardianAny child who is not given the opportunity to make the acquaintance of this rotund, kindly and enthusiastic doctor and all his animal friends will miss out on something important
—— Jane Goodall (world expert on chimpanzees)Breathlessly paced . . . A powerful story of great scope and ambition, from an expert storyteller. And with these gorgeously deep black-and-white illustrations, the great McKean is on absolutely top form here.
—— Daniel Hahn , The Independent on SundayA big (and big-hearted) story . . . Said’s child-centred, inclusive text and McKean’s gorgeous images combine to produce a story that will encourage young imaginations to take flight. The final sequence, in particular, is both stunning and uplifting.
—— Linda Buckley-Archer , GuardianFierily poetic on a galactic scale, Lucky's search for his father, against a background of interplanetary peril, is totally transporting - as are the illustrations.
—— Imogen Russell Williams , The MetroAn exciting and involved space adventure which engages with big themes . . . Atmospheric illustrations are a bonus.
—— Peters BooksLike the brightest light from the furthest star, this book is a creation to behold . . . It is a breathtaking epic space adventure that will have you gripped
—— Vincent Ripley , Mr Ripley's Enchanted BooksIncredible . . . If sci-fi is your thing then Phoenix is a must-read, if sci-fi isn’t your thing then Phoenix is a should-read, trust me!
—— Raimy , ReadaraptorA rip-roaring plot . . . awe-inspiring artwork.
—— The Book BagAn extraordinary tale of science-fiction, adventure, love and war . . . Phoenix is a remarkable novel, uniting Said’s incredible storytelling with wonderful illustrations that bring to life an entire universe of creativity and imagination. Full of suspense, intrigue, action, emotion and more, this is a fantastic read which must surely be set for great things.
—— BooktrustLucky is a great super hero for kids, someone who puts others first . . . The illustrations by Dave McKean were very inspirational . . . I give this book 10/10!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
—— Louis , HomeForBookwormsLikeMeAn action-packed adventure that will appeal to both boys and girls.
—— Linda Buckley-Archer , GuardianSaid is bold enough to know that sometimes, things can get scary, and young readers need that . . . [The illustration] uses the vastness and emptiness of space as a tool, filling this negative space with the movement of lines that enhance the vastness, and both the fear and joy that comes with being alone in it . . . A beautiful and awesome mythology, . . A remarkable adventure story for any age.
—— Dork ShelfThis book kept catching my eye in bookstores . . . The writing, as well as the illustrations, bring the story to life beautifully. . . Lucky is unforgettable.
—— Books and Writers JNRThere were some genius twists that kept me guessing at the ending. There’s no way I could have ever predicted the last chapters. They were heartbreaking, yet hopeful, and so beautiful . . . HIGHLY recommended for any sci-fi fans, fantasy fans, out there - and also anybody who wants a new favourite book.
—— Books and Writers JNRIt is layered with depth and meaning right from the get go . . . These multilayered themes and ideas, reinforced by strong characterisation, make this book shine . . . The result is a touching, meaningful story for children and adults alike.
—— Barbara Melville , Interzone issue 249