Thomas Dunne Books, November 2016Bernie Sanders, Our Revolution By David Weigel, The Washington Post If the white working-class voter was this election’s A-lister, the journalist was its heel. Countless Youngstown and Wilkes-Barre dispatches did not shield reporters from the jeers and bird-flipping of Trump voters. The Clinton campaign, in a mopey memo, blamed its close defeat on the FBI’s email obsession — that is, on how the press spent the election’s last weeks talking about the former secretary of state’s email. Bernie Sanders may have the biggest gripe of all, and “Our Revolution” is arriving to talk about it — in the most deadpan, wistful and wonkish way.