Scott Olin's New Book 'Luca and the Unwanted Cats of Rome' Shares a Touching Adventure About a Savior for the Lonely Cats

Fulton Books author, Scott Olin, a retired judge from Philadelphia, has completed his most recent publication "Luca and the Unwanted Cats of Rome": a fun and heartwarming tale that follows the escapades of Luca as he rides around the city to save the sick, alone, and untamed felines of Italy.

Olin shares, "Luca, a wise and caring orange tabby cat, watches over hundreds of abandoned cats in a historic open pit in Rome, Italy. While perched on top of ancient columns and pillars, Luca takes charge of the sick, old, and unwanted cats of Italy.

Riding daily on tram 8 throughout the city, Luca searches for cats in trouble. Using his natural wiles and instinct, Luca brings them back to the pit for treatment, friendship, and a pathway for adoption.

This universal tale of leadership, love, and the need for a family will enthrall children and adults."

Published by Fulton Books, Scott Olin's picture book is a lovely read fit for the young readers. This story introduces to them an extraordinary cat who lends a paw to every cat in trouble. It is a tale of kindness, compassion, and finding a home.

Readers who wish to experience this great work can purchase "Luca and the Unwanted Cats of Rome" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books