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An autographed and personalized book makes an exceptional

 baby shower, birthday party,

 or grandchildren gift.  

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Find Let's Roll, Oliver! at:

 Book Nook by Rocky Heights 

 Sound Animal Rehab & Fitness

Rocky Ridge Drug Company

Greater Birmingham Humane Society Gift Shop, look under Get Involved, Store



Included in the

 Local Authors section

 of the 

Central Birmingham Public Library 


A delightful read that allows grandparents and parents to share a lesson with children about positively handling physical and other challenges. 

     Award winning author Debra H. Goldstein

No one can feel anything but great joy in reading this story of a precious doggie named Oliver, who did not let his disability keep him from enjoying life to the fullest. 

It is an inspiration for furry and human friends alike.

 

     Louise Abroms, author of Do Bees Have Knees?

This book is a must read!  If you are a dog lover, it will make you love and appreciate your furry pooch even more than you thought possible!  And if you like to be inspired, you will be uplifted and encouraged.

Missy Grant, author of Trails for Ticos

A heartwarming story about a dog with the soul of a survivor, this book will show children how roadblocks are not always reasons to give up.  Rather, overcoming such obstacles in order to grow, flourish, and persevere is a lesson all children should learn, and this book is a prime example of literature that will not only put smiles on readers’ faces, but leave them feeling stronger and more resilient.  

I highly recommend that every library have this gem of a book on their shelves. 

Jenna Patterson, JD, MLIS

ISBN hardcover 979-8-9859242-0-6

ISBN softcover 979-8-9859242-1-3

24 pages

Printed by Rocky Heights Print & Binding, Birmingham, AL



Oliver's wheelchair came from Eddie's Wheels for Pets 

Shelburne Falls, MA

www.eddieswheels.com



Oliver's people had his wheelchair refurbished and donated it to the

 Bailey Small Animal Teaching Hospital of

 Auburn University in Auburn, AL

 to help train vet students and rehab animals.