In this contemporary drama a mother and her three daughters negotiate the challenges and politics of transnational adoption in a same-sex family. The play begins when Harriet reluctantly gives her 17-year-old adopted daughter Luisa permission to return to the Catholic orphanage in Bogota where she spent three years of her childhood. While Luisa tries to find out what happened to her birth mother in Bogota, back in Toronto Harriet comes out as a Lesbian and introduces her new partner Marty to her two daughters: 14-year-old Ana and 11-year-old Clare, Harriet's birth daughter. Afraid of Luisa's reaction to her new relationship, Harriet doesn't tell Luisa about Marty until Luisa returns home from Columbia. Heartbroken that she still hasn't found out what happened to her birth mother, and angry that Harriet didn't tell her about Marty soon, Luisa returns to Bogota to continue her search. When Harriet falls seriously ill, however, she travels to Bogota with Marty and her two daughters to bring Luisa home