Six young people make their way to
Torremolinos, Spain. Joe is an American evading the
Vietnam War draft. Britta leaves her native Norway to find warmth and sunshine. Monica, a Brit who grew up in Vwarda, Africa, is rebelling against familial control. American Cato is avoiding arrest for an activist demand for reparations that went wrong. Yigal is struggling with his upcoming decision to choose his citizenship: Israel, the United States, or the United Kingdom. Gretchen, having experienced abuse at the hands of law enforcement, flees Boston and her disapproving family. The six meet at a local bar, the Alamo, and form a congenial group. They are joined by George Fairbanks, a multinational conglomerate representative who has a history with Monica, Gretchen, and Yigal, when he arrives in Torremolinos to supervise a real estate deal, Monica and Cato begin a torrid relationship. Britta and Joe pair off, to the dismay of Yigal who has a crush on Britta. Monica experiments with drugs and urges the others to participate. Hoping to separate Monica from her drug dealer, the group travels to
Alte in
Algarve, Portugal, where they mingle with the local residents. Monica finds a new dealer in nearby
Albufeira and convinces Gretchen to try
LSD, but Gretchen's experience is frightening. Monica heads to Nepal with some strangers, but Fairbanks, Joe, Yigal and Cato rescue her. The group heads off to
Pamplona,
Spain with Fairbanks. In Pamplona, they meet an old friend of Fairbanks, Harvey Holt, who returns to Pamplona every year for the
running of the bulls. Joe, Yigal, Cato, and Fairbanks decide to participate. Britta, whose relationship with Joe has ended, is attracted to Holt. Holt is injured by a bull. Yigal's grandfather from Detroit arrives and convinces Yigal to return to the United States with him. As the Pamplona celebrations come to an end, the remaining members of the group decide to head to
Mozambique. In Mozambique, Monica has moved beyond LSD, begins to use
heroin regularly, starts to bring Cato down with her, and gets Joe to try heroin on occasion. Cato hangs around the local historians in the area, and begins to learn about the history of Africa, and the effect slavery has had on the continent. The group then decides to head to
Marrakesh, Morocco, where there is a man who could help out Joe with some papers, so he could re-enter the United States at some point, and not be considered a criminal. In Marrakesh, the group finds a place to stay at a hotel, where on the top floor there is a man who can help out Joe with his papers. Monica dies from an infection caused by her heroin use, Britta leaves with Holt, Cato begins a
Hajj, Joe heads to
Tokyo and Gretchen returns home to Boston. == Reception ==