Dorchester born author, Purbeck Wintour, will be signing copies of her debut novel, The Ordinarily Extraordinary Life of Briony at Waterstones in South Street this weekend.

The witty and unashamedly tongue-in-cheek tale centres around Briony Denley; under-appreciated wife, underwhelmed mother, and unchallenged mojito drinker, as she negotiates everyday and ordinary situations which often turn out to have extraordinary twists.

Described as ‘an addictive zeitgeist of first world problems in modern day life,’ The Ordinarily Extraordinary Life of Briony has already received rave reviews and is available in paperback, with the Kindle version already having reached number three in the Amazon Kindle download charts.

Having grown up in Dorchester and educated at Castlefield School, Purbeck dedicated the book to her English teacher, Dick Teague.

She said: “Dick was a hugely inspirational teacher during my time at Castlefield, who encouraged me to nurture my talent and write, write, write.

“I moved overseas for a number of years where I worked as a writer for various publications in Hong Kong and Australia, before returning to the UK where I was very sad to hear of his passing.

“I always promised myself that if I ever had a book published I would dedicate it to him, and here it is. I’m really looking forward to meeting people at the signing in Waterstones on Saturday and I’m hoping that other ex-students of Mr Teague’s come along as I’m sure I’m not the only one with such fond memories of his English lessons.”

Waterstones store manager, Jan Jaggard, added: “We are very excited to host this signing as I have read this book and really enjoyed it. Anyone who likes Sophie Kinsella or Marian Keyes will absolutely love this book.”

The signing will be held on Saturday from 10am until 12pm and everyone is welcome to attend.