Is it possible to measure a mother's love? The answer is again implied in the new children's poem MEOWrvelous Show by Katya Romanoff.
The central characters are five beautiful mom-cats who are each talented and unique in her own way.
When they learn that their kittens' school is falling apart, they decide to raise money to build a new school by performing in their original cat show on stage.
However, they encounter problems from the two local hooligan cats, Super-Totik and Marcus the Ripped Ear.
These two cats hold grudges against the mom-cats and try hard first to prevent the show from happening, but when they fail, still try to spoil it.
The whole animal community gets behind the mom-cats in their effort to build a new school for kittens.
About the Author Katya Romanoff writes poetry in Russian.
She is a member of the Russian Union of Writers.
Her poems are being published on the website www.
stihi.
ru - the largest Russian literary on-line portal - and in different literary almanacs in Russia.
Katya also writes poetry for children.
She published two children's books, Meeting of the Seasons (2012) and A Dozen Deepest Wishes (2013).
She works with children teaching English as a Second Language in grades K-8 in public schools in New Haven, CT.
Along with raising her two young daughters, Katya enjoys ballroom dancing and gardening.
She lives with her family in North Haven, CT.