For the academically inclined:The Elections of 2016by Michael Nelson (ed.)
There are plenty of politicians, journalists, and pundits weighing in on what they think happened in 2016.
There are few left on her side.

Counterpoint; Melville House; St. Martin’s Griffin; Penguin Press ; CQ Press
But that’s what might make her an interesting person to tell the story.
It’s disturbing, fascinating stuff for anyone interested in this newly powerful fringe.
For the most pessimistic:How the Hell Did This Happen?by P.J.

St. Martin’s Griffin
O’Rourke
This book changed shape as it went along: P.J.
He doesn’t reach particularly hopeful conclusions.
It’s a bleakly informative read, but also an artful one.

Simon and Schuster
It’s a heartbreaking read, and one that implicitly puts the election into important context.
It presents an overwhelming web of evidence for coordination and focuses intensely on suspicious timelines.
For those watching Robert Mueller’s investigation closely, a must-read.

Crown
Newt Gingrich tackles the “Trump Phenomenon” with an eye toward its potential.
For the anti-Trump Republican:Two Pathsby John Kasich
Remember John Kasich?
Pre-order his take on 2016here.

CQ Press

Hachette Books

Penguin Press

Dey Street Books

Melville House

Ballantine Books

Atlantic Monthly Press

Counterpoint

Flatiron Books

Vintage

Center Street

Thomas Dunne Books