LaTunya E. Carr
About LaTunya E. Carr

LaTunya E. Carr is a powerful voice in memoir and historical fiction, a survivor whose journey of resilience and healing fuels her storytelling. Emerging from the shadows of trauma, abuse, and long-buried family secrets, she discovered the transformative power of writing as a means of reclamation and renewal. Her memoir, A Life Rewritten, is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, healing, and self-discovery in the face of personal tragedy. Through its deeply personal narrative, she highlights the power of writing and therapy in reclaiming identity and overcoming trauma, offering hope and connection to those who have faced adversity.

As a historian and teacher, Carr masterfully weaves historical themes and events into her work, bringing the past to life with depth and authenticity. She is also the author of The Many Lives of Suriah Sloane and The Lazarus Experience, along with inspirational books such as A Psalm to Dance To and How to Survive This Thing Called Life Without Going Crazy. Whether through historical fiction or motivational works, her writing is infused with themes of God’s love, hope, and resilience. More than just stories, her books serve as a source of encouragement and strength for those who have suffered hardship.

Beyond her writing, Carr is a passionate advocate for raising awareness about trauma, abuse, and the complexities of family dynamics. She draws inspiration from her faith, her children, and her unwavering desire to uplift others. Although she has spent much of her life in the city, she remains a country girl at heart. When not writing, she enjoys traveling, exploring historical museums, and inspiring others through teaching.

She currently resides in Mobile, Alabama, where she continues her mission of empowering others through her words and her unwavering commitment to hope and healing.