Tricia Lott Williford was an elementary school teacher before becoming a freelance editor and a stay-at-home mom. Tricia writes regularly for a loyal blog audience and is a sought-after speaker. She and her two sons live in Colorado.
Praise for And Life Comes Back
“I couldn’t put And Life Comes Back down. As Tricia Lott Williford
shared the heartbreaking death of her husband, her words spoke with
piercing clarity to my own wife-heart. Holding nothing back, Tricia
carried me through the pain, straight to what I know to be true
about God—his faithfulness, goodness, strength, and peace, even in
the midst of horrific loss. Of all the books you read this year,
you can’t miss this one! It’s a journey that will leave you changed
forever.”
—Sherry Surratt, CEO and president, MOPS International
“Tricia Lott Williford’s book reminds us it often takes a thick
darkness to make known the light. And Life Comes Back is a candle
that will light your path.”
—Donald Miller, New York Times best-selling author of Blue Like
Jazz
“Tricia Williford’s brave, exquisitely wrought book is an act of
stunning generosity. It is a story of grief, yes, but also of how
love, language, and work can give us back to ourselves, even after
enormous loss, and can push us out of brutal darkness into the
glorious, ordinary light of every day.”
—Marisa de los Santos, New York Times best-selling author of Belong
to Me and Falling Together
“I read this book through the night, every word a singular step
toward purity and grace. Tricia Lott Williford takes us to a place
so tender in its loss and yet so full of life that we willingly go
with her through the sorrow to the truth of what comes after the
great darkness. And Life Comes Back is no magical thinking. It is a
treasure for any who love ‘what death can touch.’ A stunning voice;
her story and her sharing of it a unique and longed-for celebration
of the human spirit.”
—Jane Kirkpatrick, award-winning author of Where Lilacs Still
Bloom
“In the midst of devastating pain and the frailty of motherhood,
Tricia narrates each scene with such poetic perfection about her
own imperfection. Pages are woven with honesty, humor, doubt, and
faith to reveal a woman’s unapologetic questioning of God, death,
and grace. With bite-size lessons in friendship, marriage, and
parenting, Tricia helps us capture the presence of God in both
tragedy and in everyday dialogue.”
—Dave Smith, executive pastor, Willow Creek Community Church
(Crystal Lake Campus)
“Tricia’s story is profound and at the same time so simple. It’s
tragic and at the same time so universal. It’s a story of deep
grief and deep healing. It’s a story of hope for those of us who
have been in the ditch and who pray we’ll find life again. It’s a
story for you and me. You won’t want to miss this one.”
—Allison Vesterfelt, author of Packing Light: Thoughts on Living
Life with Less Baggage
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