heiress, cnn legal analyst and new yorker staff writer jeffrey toobin recalls the kidnapping of patty hearstrom the sim byian knees liberation army in 1974. carol anderson argues that throughout history the advancement of african-americans has been followed by a legal and legislative backlash, in white rage. in eleanor roosevelt, the war years, and after, blanch cook concludes the three-volume biography of the first lady's life. "new york times" notable book reviews of 2016 also includes "atlantic" magazine science writer ed young's examination of the microbes in our body, in, i contain multitudes. and historian heather ann thompson recalls the attic capris son uprising of 1971 in her national book award-nominated title, blood in the water. >> 1971, attica like so many prisons in new york, but not just in new york, really the nation were bursting at the seams there was real intensification of policing in inner cities across the nation but particularly in new york city. buffalo, rochester and attica was filled with 2400 men, overwhelmingly black and puerto rican but also white men and the con