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My Name Is Bill Bill Wilson--His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous

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ISBN-10: 0743405919

ISBN-13: 9780743405911

Edition: 2004

Authors: Susan Cheever

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The definitive biography of Bill Wilson, who was co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, this book draws on the subject's personal archives to provide an intimate portrait that follows the small town boy to New York and through his personal battles with addiction.
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Book details

List price: $17.00
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Washington Square Press
Publication date: 8/23/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Susan Cheever, the daughter of the great American writer John Cheever, is the author of nine previous books, including Home Before Dark, a best-selling memoir about her father, & the novel Looking for Work. She has written award-winning articles on parenting for New York Newsday & is a contributing writer to Architectural Digest. She teaches writing at Bennington College & Yale University & lives in New York.

A Rural Childhood
The Wilson House
East Dorset
The Wilson Family and the Griffith Family
Dorset Pond
The Griffith House
The State of Vermont
Mark Whalon
Mount Aeolus
Burr and Burton
Bertha Bamford
Lois Burnham
New York City
New Bedford and the First Drink
Drinking
France
The Edison Test
Brooklyn
Motorcycle Hobos
Manchester Airport
Montreal
Towns Hospital
Alcoholics Anonymous
The Oxford Group
Akron, Ohio
182 Clinton Street
Not Maximum
John D. Rockefeller, Jr
Stepping Stones
334 1/2 West 24th Street
Trabuco College
Depression
Our Common Welfare Should Come First
Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith
Life After A.A
The Spook Room
St. Louis, Missouri
Marty Mann
526 Bedford Road
The Family Afterward
Carl Jung
Miami
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Chronology
Appendix: The Twelve Steps and The Twelve Traditions
Notes
Bibliography
Index