Travelling People tells the story of Henry Henry, a university graduate who is
hitchhiking from
London to
Dublin via
North Wales. He is picked up by Trevor Tuckerson, who runs a country club called the Stromboli Club in the fictional town of Aberfyllin, near
Pwllheli, and offers him a job. Henry accepts and takes up the post after finishing his trip. His work consists of various odd jobs, including working behind a bar, and killing chickens. During his time at the club, Henry becomes locked into a conflict between two groups: Trevor and his love interest Mira who works as a piano player, and both of whom only want to attract
upper class clientele; and the more realistic club owner Maurice "Maurie" Bunde, waitress Gwendy, and cook Kim, who is also Maurie's lover. Henry eventually sides with Maurie's group. As the novel progresses, Kim becomes more attracted to Henry. Maurie dies of a
heart attack, liberating them in terms of their relationship, but the increasing conflict with Trevor and Mira eventually leads to Henry being fired. Kim too is fired after arriving late for work, and also because she and Henry invite Welsh locals to the club. The rest of the staff eventually leave the club as well, and Henry hitchhikes his way back to London. ==Style==