White Light is the life story of Cuban-American artist Veronica Gonzalez, who is handed the chance to break into the art world in close proximity to her father's sudden death. The story traces Veronica as she is split between the need to mourn and the pressure to create new artwork. Praised by Nobel laureate
Wole Soyinka for its "lyrical pace and texture,"
White Light maps a young woman's struggle to distill her sorrow, rage, and love onto the canvas.
Kirkus Reviews called the novel "a lush, vibrant portrayal of the creative process, a daughter's love, and the unstoppable maelstrom of grief." == References ==