In a new review of Ramin Setoodeh’s book “Apprentice in Wonderland,” Washington Post critic Ron Charles describes Trump as something of an old woman wandering about life reliving the glory days. Amid the old stories of seasons of “The Apprentice,” perceived foes, great wins, and his own “genius,” Trump is described as Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens’ 1861 novel “Great Expectations.” “I had heard of Miss Havisham up town — everybody for miles around, had heard of Miss Havisham up town — as an immensely rich and grim old lady who lived in a large and dismal house barricaded against robbers, a…