ACHEIVEMENTS

The historical significance of Lois Burnham Wilson's contributions to America and to the world are only now becoming more clearly recognized. For most of her life, she remained an "anonymous figure," strictly abiding by the anonymity principle of her Al-Anon fellowship. Since her death in 1988 and with it the revelation of her name and accomplishments, it became painfully obvious that true recognition of these achievements was too long overdue...as was the writing of her biography.

  • Al-Anon today is in more than 130 countries around the world, serving and saving millions.
  • The United States Government has designated the Wilson home a national landmark.
  • The State of New York and more than a dozen organizations around the country have officially saluted Lois Wilson as one of the most important women of the twentieth century.
  • She was honored with the prestigious Humanitarian Award by the National Council on Alcoholism.
  • Famous author Aldous Huxley once said that when the history of the twentieth century is finally written, the greatest achievements America will be known for giving the world will be Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon.

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  • SOON TO BE A MAJOR
    HALLMARK HALL OF FAME MOVIE


    First there was the award-winning "My Name is Bill W." Now there will be "The Lois Wilson Story: When Love is Not Enough," based upon this dramatic biography of the lady responsible for bringing recovery from alcoholism to the entire world.

    Hallmark Hall of Fame has optioned the book for a major film and retained the author, William G. Borchert, to write the screenplay. You may want to read the book to see how it compares to the forthcoming movie.

    THE FIRST BIOGRAPHY OF THE GREAT AMERICAN WOMAN WHO CREATED A WORLD WIDE MOVEMENT TO SAVE MILLIONS OF FAMILIES FROM THE DEVASTATION OF ALCOHOL AND DRUGS

    About the Book

    Near the bottom of her husband Bill's downward spiral into alcoholic hell, when he collapsed one night in a drunken stupor in the hallway of their Clinton Street, Brooklyn home, Lois Wilson felt she could bear no more. Pounding hysterically on his chest, she screamed out in despair:
    "You don't even have the decency to die!"
    The compelling story behind this painful, oft-repeated scene that eventually led to the founding of one of the most important movements of the twentieth century is dramatically revealed in Hazelden Publishing's new book, "The Lois Wilson Story: When Love Is Not Enough." (Hazelden, September 30, 2005. $24.95)

    Lois Wilson, the wife of the man who co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), stuck by her husband through his seventeen years of tormented and abusive alcoholic drinking, believing that her unconditional love could get him sober. But it could not. The daughter of well-to-do parents, this loving and determined women watched her husband, Bill Wilson, destroy his career, his relationships and his health, checking into and out of alcoholic sanatoriums as he neared the point of insanity and death. Finally, through a life-changing spiritual experience, Bill Wilson was led to another alcoholic named Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith, in Akron, Ohio and together in 1935 the fellowship of AA was born.

    It was through her heart-rending, emotional struggle and her witnessing other spouses and children similarly impacted that Lois Wilson came to realize that alcoholism is a family disease and that the solution was a program for recovery, a family support group that came to be known as Al-Anon.

    From her priviledged 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 couple'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 Bill's descent into the depths of alcoholism. In the end, however, her husband's addiction proved not to be the tragic undoing of this brilliant, promising couple, but rather the beginning of one of the twentieth century's most important social movements.

    The "Twelve Step Programs" that Lois Wilson developed for Al-Anon and her husband, Bill, developed for Alcoholics Anonymous are among the most successful forces for good in the world today. They have saved millions of lives, restored millions of families and are the basis for more than 300 self-help groups growing around the world-from Narcotics Anonymous to Overeaters Anonymous.

    Lois and Bill Wilson are heroes to recovering people worldwide and generations who credit AA and Al-Anon and the Twelve Steps with saving their lives. Like other influential heroes, they were far from perfect. The story of Lois Wilson is a poignant but not always pretty love story, and to his credit, Borchert tells this story with a straightforward candor that lets us appreciate the immense toll alcohol takes.

    Lois devoted her own life to Bill and to AA/Al-Anon, working tirelessly and selflessly, so that she became not only a guiding light but also a symbol of the movement itself, its nurturing spirit, revered and beloved by all who knew her. Bill Wilson died in 1971. Lois Wilson died in 1988, at the age of 97.

    Bill Borchert can be reached at 843-399-5818 or bill@theloiswilsonstory.com

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    September is NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH, the perfect time to read "The Lois Wilson Story: When Love is Not Enough" or buy it as a gift for a friend.

    Thanksgiving and Christmas are also approaching, holidays of gratitude and giving, and for continuing to carry the great message of Lois Wilson.

    The Book | The Author | Historical Photos | Q & A | Appearances | Media | Purchase | Stepping Stones

    THE LOIS WILSON STORY: WHEN LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH
    The Biography of the Cofounder of Al-Anon
    By William G. Borchert
    $24.95 400 pages with photo section
    ISBN: 1-59285-328-5 ISBN-13: 978-1-59285-328-1
    Release date: September 30, 2005
    info@theloiswilsonstory.com