coming out in march john shares journal entries and her time reporting on the patty hurst trial in 1976 in south and west. new york times former correspondent shorts on china's global ambitions in everything under the heavens and steven hatch recall his work in liberia during the west african ebola outbreak in inferno. our look at publisher's weekly most anticipated books of the spring continues with locking up our own, former public defender on the role african american leaders have placed placed in the mass incarceration. science reporter gina describes how it affected a north carolina family and michael wallace provides history of america's west ward expansion through the ill-fated journey of the donor party. being published in may, former secretary of state weighs in on the challenges in inherent to a democracy in democracy, the long road to freedom. that's a look at some of the books that publishers weekly is most anticipating being published this string. look -- spring. look for the titles in the upcoming months and watch for the authors on book tv. >> but the other contribution t