Election sparks political analysis
The 2016 election — and its aftermath — are generating a flurry of political books this fall. Among the most high-profile:
What Happened
by Hillary Rodham Clinton (Simon & Schuster, on sale Sept. 12)
The Democratic presidential candidate reflects on her loss to Donald Trump in this highly anticipated memoir. by Katy Tur
(Dey Street, on sale Sept. 12)
The NBC News correspondent reflects on the campaign and how she became the story herself as Trump singled her out for criticism.
by Ta-Nehisi Coates (One World, on sale Oct. 3) Essays by the author of Between the World
and Me on how we got from Barack Obama to Donald Trump. by Laura Ingraham (All Points Books, on sale Oct. 10) The conservative commentator explains how Trump connected with voters. by Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush (Grand Central, on sale Oct. 24)
The twin daughters of George W. Bush write a joint memoir about living in the White House under a previous Republican administration. by Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen (Penguin Press, on sale Nov. 7) Baldwin brings his Saturday Night Live impersonation of the commander in chief to book form. Promise Me, Dad by Joe Biden (Flatiron, on sale Nov. 14)
The former vice president looks back on the year after he learned his son, Beau, had a malignant brain tumor, as he also wrestled with whether to run for president.
Unbelievable: My Front-Row Seat to the Craziest Campaign in American History
We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy
Billionaire at the Barricades: The Populist Revolution From Reagan to Trump
Sisters First: Stories From Our Wild and Wonderful Life
You Can't Spell America Without Me: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year as President Donald J. Trump