found: Wikipedia, Jan. 25, 2011: (Aminatta Forna; she was born in Glasgow and raised in Sierra Leone and the United Kingdom; resides in London; award-winning author of: The Memory of Love, Ancestor Stones, and, The Devil that Danced on the Water; trustee of the Royal Literary Fund and sits on the advisory committee of the Caine Prize for African Writing; she has also published essays and articles, and written for television and radio;in 2002 Aminatta helped to build a primary school in her family's village of Rogbonko, Sierra Leone; the building of the school was the first step in what would become known as the Rogbonko Project: a community effort to create an escape route from poverty through multiple initiatives in the spheres of education, agriculture, infrastructure and health)