I did a search on these forums and was very surprised that it didn't come up.
Monkey Girl is a powerful retelling of the Dover Trial, with in-depth descriptions of the major players and a good hunk of science thrown into the mix. It describes Bill Buckingham's life and how it guided him to make the decisions he made as a member of the school board, the head-butting between the board members that supported the cdesign proponentist policy, the difficulties that the parents went through, the legal decisions, and the testimonies of researchers during the trial.
It's an incredible piece of work and a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the trial. There's drama, science, as well as tragedy when you get right down to it.
http://www.edwardhumes.com/
Anyone else give it a read?