Grace Chama-Pupe (née Grace Chama Katebe) spent her childhood at Katobole village, Chief Mulala, in Luwingu District, north-east Zambia. The village was headed by Grace’s charismatic, authoritative...view moreGrace Chama-Pupe (née Grace Chama Katebe) spent her childhood at Katobole village, Chief Mulala, in Luwingu District, north-east Zambia. The village was headed by Grace’s charismatic, authoritative and spin doctor grandfather, Mr. Ngosa Shompolo Mulutula who narrated to her and his other grandchildren stories about his service to white colonial explorers.Grace completed her education at the prestigious Chipili Girls’ Boarding School and Kasama Girls’ Secondary School, before holding a senior secretarial position in the Zambian government. She then emigrated to join her husband in the United Kingdom where she worked for the Zambia High Commission in London.After leaving the secretarial field, Grace worked as a social worker in the UK for a number of years, before becoming an author.Grace supports dementia awareness in ethnic minorities in the UK and third world countries with emphasis on Zambia and she also coordinates and runs " PEOPLE IN RURAL AREAS MATTER". Part of the money she makes from the sales of this book will go to her two charities.view less