Twenty years after the Exxon Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef,
sixty-two men and women share personal stories of what they saw, how
they reacted, and how they coped with North America's worst tanker oil
spill. Their anger and anguish had receded from view like oil seeping
into rocky crevices on the beaches of Prince William Sound, but the
terrible memories were never far from the surface.