Picking up where his first memoir, Young Hunting, left off, Martin Hunter writes of his return to Toronto in the 1960s. He marries his teenage sweetheart, goes to work for the family paper company, fathers three children and settles into a bourgeois lifestyle. But not for long. His flamboyant brother-in-law moves in with his gay lover and the Swinging Sixties arrive in Rosedale with wild parties.