Lucy White —a name that protects more than it reveals— was born in Medellín, Colombia, where her childhood was shaped by silence, rejection, and an early search for belonging. She grew up in a neighborhood in the northwest of the city, learning to read the world through distance and through the heightened intuition that children develop when they grow up in alert mode.
As a teenager, she discovered that words could be a refuge. Influenced by Khalil Gibran and The Broken Wings, she began filling secret notebooks, finding in literature a way to name what life had denied her. Although she dreamed of studying languages and becoming a writer, the lack of family support pushed her toward other paths. With quiet determination, she earned a law degree from the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, without ever abandoning her devotion to writing.
In 2004, she migrated to the United States—a journey that transformed her wounds into seeds. There, far from her origins but never from her story, she learned that healing begins when silence is broken. With faith, discipline, and the courage to face her truth, she began to write the narrative she had carried within her for decades. From that act of bravery emerged The Lucy White Trilogy, a literary saga based on real events that follows the life of a silenced girl who learns to survive, to resist, and ultimately to reclaim her voice.
Her novels explore themes such as domestic violence, emotional abuse, migration, cultural shock, identity, healing, and the power of memory as a tool for liberation. Lucy writes each book in both English and Spanish, determined to ensure that her message reaches as many women and girls as possible. Her voice stands as a testament to resilience and a reminder that nothing is lost: even in darkness, the voice can rise again.
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