Lena's Journey East She lost everything. Then she walked towards the morning sun.
Lena is a Tibetan Spaniel, proud, precise, and not quite perfect. Born with a twisted paw, she spent her years in a sunlit villa near Marbella, living on scrambled egg, afternoon opera, and the steady hands of the woman who called her perfect. Then one morning, those hands went still.
Alone on the roads of southern Spain, Lena begins walking east. Through olive groves and fiesta squares, harbour quays and stormy hillsides, she navigates stray nights, stolen meals, and the slow, cautious work of learning to trust again. She is also, though she would not frame it this way, looking for something she can only recognise when she finds it.
What follows is a journey across a continent and a life: a shelter in the time of covered faces, a photograph sent to England, a man who had been waiting without knowing he was waiting, and a pub in Wiltshire where a three-legged spaniel arrives at opening time and never looks back.
Lena's Journey East is a novel of loss, resilience, and the particular kind of belonging that can only be earned on the road. Told entirely in Lena's voice, with the precision and quiet dignity of a creature who sees everything and misses nothing.
For anyone who has ever loved a dog, started over, or needed to believe that the right place is still out there.