found: Wikipedia, February 22, 2018(Susan Soyinka; Susan Soyinka (born 27 October 1945 in Enland) is a social historian, writer, researcher, and educational psychologist of British and Austrian Jewish descent; she is the author of "From East End to Land's End", a historical account of the World War II evacuation of the Jews' Free School in the East End of London to Mousehole, a remote fishing village on the tip of Cornwall; Susan was born in England but spent ten years of her early career in Ghana and Nigeria working as a teacher and lecturer; after researching her Jewish roots, she worked for nine years in the Jewish Community in London; she is the sister-in-law of Nobel Prize-winning writer, poet and playwright Wole Soyinka; she now lives in Nottinghamshire and is married with three grown-up children)