About the Author
Jewell Reinhart Coburn
Jewell (Julie) Reinhart Coburn, PHD, LHD, LLD, is an award-winning author with a high level of expertise in intercultural communications, and has established educational programs world-wide. She fosters networking potential among representatives from education, business, and government and seeks to advance understanding and cooperation among cultures. Her books are found in schools and libraries throughout the United States and abroad.
Dr. Coburn has lived in southeast Asia, East Africa, and Europe. She works with peoples of all ages and contributes actively to advancing the appreciation of values directly related to improving the human condition. She is the mother of four young professionals who, as youngsters, trekked with her to the far reaches of the globe.
Dr. Coburn is a graduate of Taylor University and President Emeritus of the University of Santa Barbara. She received multiple awards for her series, “The Search for Shared Values,” containing forty carefully researched stories from varying ethnic traditions. Her Cinderella series is based on her research of the origin of the fairy tale theme, first appearing in China and traced through Southeast Asia and on to France, contributing richly to the body of work in this genre.
For more about her travels and collaborations, please visit: The Stories Behind the Stories.
Other titles by Dr. Coburn include Authentic Voices: Women of Insight Talk about Real Life Challenges; and Let the Clock Run Wild: Wit and Wisdom from Boomers and Bobbysoxers.
Literary Awards
California Council on Literature for Children and Young People:
Beyond the East Wind: Legends and Folktales of Vietnam
Kmers, Tigers and Talismans: From the History and Legends of Mysterious Cambodia
Encircled Kingdom: Legends and Folktales of Laos
American Library Association (ALA): Recommended for grades K-8
Children’s Book Review: Recommended for all classes
School Library Journal: Recommended as important books for all children
Multi-Cultural Review: Recommended for all children
UNICEF: Published “ The Rooster and the Jewel” from Encircled Kingdom: Legends and Folktales of Laos
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Research & Projects Grants Foundation
Grants Recipient for Series titles
International Conference: Literature for Children – Sponsor: UCLA
Sea of Upturned Faces
Contact:
The author may be contacted by sending your communication to:
Lee and Low Books, Inc.
95 Madison Avenue, Suite 1205
New York, NY 10017
212-779-4400
Academic and Humanitarian Awards
Doctor of Laws, LLD
Outstanding Achievement: University of Santa Barbara
Doctor of Humane Letters, LHD
Distinguished Humanitarian Service: Taylor University
Woman of the Year: Outstanding Achievement as a Humanitarian
Commission for Women, Ventura County, California
Women in Leadership:
In Recognition of International and National Leadership in Education, and as a Writer, Researcher, and Lecturer
Taylor University: Women’s Forum
Paul Harris Fellow:
For Furtherance of Better Understanding and Friendly Relations Between the Peoples of the World
Paul Harris Fellow: Rotary International
American Women for International Understanding
Delegate to Mainland China: Study on Women’s Education
American Association of University Women
Projects and Research Grants Recipient
University of Santa Barbara, an institute of graduate studies,
latterly affiliated with companion local graduate programs.
2023 Marquis Who’s Who in America
Dr. Coburn, President Emeritus
University of Santa Barbara



