Description
The New Jersey crew of assholes has returned in For the Love of Assholes. But their ranks have swelled. Since there’s never a shortage of assholes, this should come as no surprise. The series continues with the mostly true story of a pig, a rooster, a dog, and now a chicken … and something wiggly. Bad puns. Lots of bad dialogue. A bunch of lovable jerks. What do you want? It’s a book about assholes.
Endorsements
A warm but wicked can’t-we-all-just-get-along ode to the jerks in your life will delight fans of Go the F**k to Sleep and P Is for Pterodactyl.” — #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, A.J. Finn
“What if Charlotte’s Web and Fight Club had a baby? Well, it might be something like Assholes Need Love Too; a true(ish) story that proves there’s a reward in giving those who most annoy us a chance.” — Steve Morrison, The Preston and Steve Show on WMMR
“In my long political career, I’ve known many assholes, some of whom I’ve even voted for, but the assholes described in this book are by far the most lovable. A must-read!”— Former Governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell
“Animals are just like humans and they vary from the lovely to the not-so-lovely, and in the end, all animals have a place in this world.” — Anne Beall, Author
About the Author
A founding member of Archimedes’ Printing Shoppe & Sundry Goodes, Susan Russell has a love for animals that runs deep. She is especially inspired by the ill-mannered and ill-tempered. And it is that inspiration that fueled her leadership of the municipal shelters in Chicago and Philadelphia in their life-saving efforts. A writer, attorney, animal advocate and volunteer, Russell has also authored the award-winning coffee table book titled, A Ruff Road Home: The Court Case Dogs of Chicago. Susan resided in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Founder of Diamonds in the Ruff Dog Rescue, a certified dog trainer and talented mixologist, with a master’s in Business Admin, Erica Brown has provided and found homes for creatures great and small for many, many years, including all of the assholes in this book. She shares her home on eight acres in New Jersey with her many rescued dogs, chickens, and an infamous pig.
The Illustrator
Maggie McMahon is a Philly artist who loves animals. She shares her home with a rescued pure Phillybred dog from the city’s open-intake shelter and has two cats straight off the streets of Philly.