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A long-awaited look at the unsung story of Lois Wilson, wife of the famously anonymous Bill W. Acclaimed author and screenwriter William G. Borchert does a masterful job in revealing the life and times of this spirited and determined woman, exploring the tender emotional territory beyond Loisrs” s role in the formation of AA and the subsequent creation of Al-Anon. From her privileged childhood in turn-of-the-century New York City, to her unexpected but exhilarating courtship with the dashing Bill Wilson, to her socialite status as a ” Wall Street Wife” in the Roaring Twenties, to the couplers” s audacious cross-country motorcycle excursions in the 1930s, Lois was every bit the adventure-seeker her legendary husband was. But nothing could have prepared her for the chaos, pain, and loss caused by her beloved Billrs” s seventeen-year descent into the depths of alcoholism. In the end, however, her husbandrs” s addiction proved not to be the tragic undoing of this brilliant, promising couple, but rather the beginning of one of the twentieth centuryrs” s most important social movements. Features a 16-page section of black-and-white archival photographs., Acclaimed author and screenwriter William G. Borchert explores the life and times of Lois Burnham Wilson, the spirited creator of Al-Anon and wife of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson.







