A TOP lifestyle journalist will visit a Falmouth wine bar with her companion Wolfy to discuss her new memoir Lost Dog.

Kate Spicer, who has written for national newspapers including The Times, Sunday Times and the Daily Mail, will visit Dolly's Tea Room and Wine Bar, on Tuesday, April 16.

The event has been organised by Falmouth Bookseller, which is underneath the tea room in Church Street.

Both funny and sad, it is the story of a woman and her best friend lost and found through love.

Kate is a middle aged woman trying to steer some order into a life that is going off the rails. When she adopts a lurcher called Wolfy, the shabby rescue dog saves her from herself.

But when the dog disappears, it is up to Kate to hit the streets of London and find him. Will she save him, as he has saved her - or will she lose everything?

As she trudges endlessly calling his name in the hopeless hope she may find him, she runs into other people’s landscapes and lives, finding allies amongst psychics, bloggers and mysterious midnight joggers.

Trying to find her dog tests her relationship, and her sanity, to its limits – and gets her thinking about her life, and why things have turned out as they have for her. A brilliant, life-affirming memoir, Lost Dog is a book like no other about both about the myth of modern womanhood, and the enduring mystery of the relationship between human and canine.

All tickets include a glass of wine. Entry costs £5, or £16.99 for entry and a copy of the book.

To book, call 01326 312873 or email falmouthbookseller@mabecronbooks.co.uk