In dramatic terms, Masao Yoshida, responsible for 6 nuclear reactors and 2,000 workers at the time of the Fukushima nuclear crisis, outlines the events, expressing his resentment toward government and TEPCO officials and his admiration for the onsite workers. Author Kadota skillfully weaves together excerpts from Yoshida's official testimony before a Japanese government committee with material from his own interviews with Yoshida to form a gripping and significant nonfiction narrative.