<p>James C. Wilson&rsquo;s memoir begins in Pula Yugoslavia circa 1972 where he is accused of threatening Marshal Tito the President of Yugoslavia. It flashes back to the States and his anti-war activities at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago and elsewhere. He then travels to Paris and Strasbourg where he spends time in exile with a French companion who speaks no English and dislikes Americans and who finally leaves him for a group of pilgrims on their way to India. Returning to the States he finds refuge in the counterculture community of Santa Fe New Mexico which becomes his spiritual home.</p>
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