Traveler and operator of a global education company, Lucille Samuels has worked and lived all over the world. In her debut young adult mystery novel, Samuels provides young readers with stories that take them on mysterious adventures, through different countries, while learning about valuing culture, friendship and self-assurance.
In Phoebe Douse: Secret Society for Special Abilities and Artefacts, Samuels introduces readers to a Texas teen with special abilities, in her first of a series of young adult novels.
Samuels runs a company dedicated to global education and formerly worked at UNESCO Geneva and Paris, focusing on educational and human rights, globally. A Texas native, she holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Jamaica, and has worked with international students at the University of Edinburgh Student Association, as well as taught in Spain.
Traveler and operator of a global education company, Lucille Samuels has worked and lived all over the world. In her debut young adult mystery novel, Samuels provides young readers with stories that take them on mysterious adventures, through different countries, while learning about valuing culture, friendship and self-assurance.
In Phoebe Douse: Secret Society for Special Abilities and Artefacts, Samuels introduces readers to a Texas teen with special abilities, in her first of a series of young adult novels.
Samuels runs a company dedicated to global education and formerly worked at UNESCO Geneva and Paris, focusing on educational and human rights, globally. A Texas native, she holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Jamaica, and has worked with international students at the University of Edinburgh Student Association, as well as taught in Spain.
Traveler and operator of a global education company, Lucille Samuels has worked and lived all over the world. In her debut young adult mystery novel, Samuels provides young readers with stories that take them on mysterious adventures, through different countries, while learning about valuing culture, friendship and self-assurance.
In Phoebe Douse: Secret Society for Special Abilities and Artefacts, Samuels introduces readers to a Texas teen with special abilities, in her first of a series of young adult novels.
Samuels runs a company dedicated to global education and formerly worked at UNESCO Geneva and Paris, focusing on educational and human rights, globally. A Texas native, she holds dual citizenship in the U.S. and Jamaica, and has worked with international students at the University of Edinburgh Student Association, as well as taught in Spain.