The Independent Vermont Senator wrote a guide to political revolution geared toward young people.

Bernie Sanders' new young adult book hits shelves in August

Bernie Sanders' new political book for teens and young adults is about to go on sale.The Independent Vermont Senator wrote a guide to political revolution geared toward young people."Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution" goes on sale Aug. 29.An advanced copy was on display recently at a librarians' convention.The listing on Amazon.com describes the book as a "practical and inspiring guide to effecting change in today's world."It outlines how government works, how to work for political causes and change the system and how to organize for causes.The book was ranked in the top five in two teen categories on Amazon.com.It encourages readers to fight against the imbalances in the nation's status quo.Sanders also wrote a New York Times bestselling memoir about his rise to the national spotlight.He told NBC5's Stewart Ledbetter last August that the book was a "programmatic" agenda for the country based on many of the ideas raised in his presidential campaign.Sanders held 17 book signings, including in Vermont, to promote his book. He also canceled a high school commencement address in order to go on a European book tour.Sanders reported in June a 2016 income of more $1 million.

Bernie Sanders' new political book for teens and young adults is about to go on sale.

The Independent Vermont Senator wrote a guide to political revolution geared toward young people.

"Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution" goes on sale Aug. 29.

An advanced copy was on display recently at a librarians' convention.

The listing on Amazon.com describes the book as a "practical and inspiring guide to effecting change in today's world."

It outlines how government works, how to work for political causes and change the system and how to organize for causes.

The book was ranked in the top five in two teen categories on Amazon.com.

It encourages readers to fight against the imbalances in the nation's status quo.

Sanders also wrote a New York Times bestselling memoir about his rise to the national spotlight.

He told NBC5's Stewart Ledbetter last August that the book was a "programmatic" agenda for the country based on many of the ideas raised in his presidential campaign.

Sanders held 17 book signings, including in Vermont, to promote his book.

He also canceled a high school commencement address in order to go on a European book tour.

Sanders reported in June a 2016 income of more $1 million.