Our Revolution (Sanders book)

2016 book by Bernie Sanders From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In is a book by U.S. Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders, published by Thomas Dunne Books in November 2016.[1]

AudioreadbyBernie Sanders
Mark Ruffalo
LanguageEnglish
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Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In
First edition cover
AuthorBernie Sanders
Audio read byBernie Sanders
Mark Ruffalo
LanguageEnglish
Subjects
PublisherThomas Dunne Books
St. Martin's Press
Publication date
November 15, 2016
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover and paperback), e-book, audiobook
Pages464
ISBN978-1-250-13292-5 (hardcover)
OCLC1026148801
973.932092 B
LC ClassE840.8.S26 A3 2016
Preceded byThe Speech: A Historic Filibuster on Corporate Greed and the Decline of Our Middle Class 
Followed byBernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution 
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It was released on November 15, 2016, a week after the election of Donald Trump. The book was written in the context of Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign and aimed to explain some of its rationale.

Contents

In the book, Sanders sets out his position on climate change, free college tuition, income inequality, closing the gender wage gap and defeating Donald Trump while campaigning for Hillary Clinton during the last three months leading to the 2016 presidential election.[2]

Reception

Upon its release, it was on The New York Times Best Seller list at number 3.[3]

John R. Coyne Jr. gave the memoir a positive review for The Washington Times saying that "For starters, it tells us who this man who energized so many young people really is—an enthusiastic young socialist trapped in an old curmudgeon's body, his ideas basically just as fresh to him today as when he left his native Brooklyn".[4]

David Weigel of The Denver Post said that the memoir was "like a sitcom character who gets beaned on the head and hallucinates an angel—or a talking dog, or a 75-year-old senator from Vermont—spinning lessons about what really matters in life".[5]

Sanders and Mark Ruffalo were nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album.[6]

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