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The Lois Wilson Story: When Love Is Not Enough,Used
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A longawaited 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 Loiss role in the formation of AA and the subsequent creation of AlAnon. From her privileged childhood in turnofthecentury 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 couples audacious crosscountry motorcycle excursions in the 1930s, Lois was every bit the adventureseeker her legendary husband was. But nothing could have prepared her for the chaos, pain, and loss caused by her beloved Bills seventeenyear descent into the depths of alcoholism. In the end, however, her husbands addiction proved not to be the tragic undoing of this brilliant, promising couple, but rather the beginning of one of the twentieth centurys most important social movements.Features a 16page section of blackandwhite archival photographs.
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