A recipient of the Dodge Foundation Scholarship, Lu Pierro has published work in numerous small press publications including Blast Furnace and Three and a Half.9. She studied English at Douglass College and creative writing at Warren Community College. Lu lives in bucolic Hunterdon County with her husband John and her non-alcoholic cat, Tipsy.
Disgruntled by 45, and trying to save democracy, knitting needles hummed across the planet. Protesters, adorned with pink hats of resistance, marched in DC and NYC, and in towns across the planet. They were the shout that was heard round the world. This sardonic political picture book provides the comic relief for the pomposity that resides in the White House.