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For some reason, we alcoholics seem to have the gift of picking out the worlds finest women. So said Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Dr. Robert Holbrook Smith (better known to millions of AAs as Dr. Bob). Speaking directly to his wife Anne, Dr. Bob was also indirectly addressing the extraordinary role played by women in the beginning, growth, and continuing strength of Alcoholics Anonymous. This book profiles some of these remarkable women--women like Anne Smith herself, generally credited with being the first to recognize and foster the spiritual force that passed between Bill W. And Dr. Bob, later embodied in the Twelve Steps; the beloved Lois Wilson, wife of AA cofounder Bill Wilson and herself the founder of Al-Anon; Nancy OD., one of the first women to sober up in AA in the New York area; and Ruth Hock, the devoted, indefatigable, and often unpaid contributor to the preparations for the publication of the book Alcoholics Anonymous. Here we see the challenges these women and others faced, as well as the feats of character and flashes of genius that carried them through. A look into the lives of these women, full of the spirit and faith underlying their unique accomplishments, this book is also a tribute to their incalculable contributions to the success of the Twelve Step recovery program.

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title:Women Pioneers in Twelve Step Recovery
author:Hunter, Charlotte.; Jones, Billye.; Zieger, Joan.
publisher:Hazelden Publishing
isbn10 | asin:1568381638
print isbn13:9781568381633
ebook isbn13:9780585351643
language:English
subjectWomen alcoholics--Rehabilitation--United States, Twelve-step programs--United States, Alcoholics Anonymous.
publication date:1999
lcc:HV5137.H86 1999eb
ddc:616.86/103/082
subject:Women alcoholics--Rehabilitation--United States, Twelve-step programs--United States, Alcoholics Anonymous.
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Women Pioneers in Twelve Step Recovery
Charlotte Hunter
Billye Jones
Joan Zieger
Women Pioneers in 12 Step Recovery - image 2
Page iv
Hazelden
Center City, Minnesota 55012-0176
1-800-328-0094
1-651-213-4590 (Fax)
www.hazelden.org
1999 by Hazelden Foundation
All rights reserved. Published 1999
Printed in the United States of America
No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner
without the written permission of the publisher
The "Sister Ignatia" profile is reprinted with permission.
Copyright by the AA Grapevine, Inc.
Permission to reprint the AA Grapevine, Inc., copyrighted material in
this publication does not in any way imply affiliation with or
endorsement of any outside organization.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hunter, Charlotte.
Women pioneers in twelve step recovery : Charlotte Hunter, Billye
Jones, Joan Zieger.
p. cm.
Includes bibligraphical references.
ISBN 1-56838-163-8
1. Women alcoholicsRehabilitationUnited States. 2. Twelve
step programsUnited States. 3. Alcoholics Anonymous. I. Jones,
Billye. II. Zieger, Joan. III. Hazelden Foundation. IV. Title.
HV5I37.H86 1999
616.86'103'082dc21 99-42780
CIP
03 02 01 00 99 6 5 4 3 2 1
Cover design by David Spohn
Interior design by Nora Koch/Gravel Pit Publications
Typesetting by Nora Koch/Gravel Pit Publications
Page v
We are grateful to the following individuals who donated funds
for the production of this book:
Patty Botes
Jo Ann and Don Browning, M.D.
Marc Cellier
Margaret Graves
Allison and William Cope Moyers
Judith and Bill Moyers
Judith Pew
Barbara and Joseph Pittman, M.D.
Mimi Shafer
Page vii
Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Note to the Reader
ix
Introduction
xi
Anne Smith
1
Henrietta Seiberling
25
Sister Ignatia
43
Lois Wilson
53
Ruth Hock
75
Nell Wing
91
Sybil C.
105
Ester Elasardi
121
Eve M.
131
Geraldine Owen D.
155
Nancy O'D.
167
Marcelene W.
177
Arbutus O'N.
189
Barbara D.
213

Page viii
Dorothy Riggs M.
229
Dr. Joan K. Jackson
239
Betty Ford
247
Mary Jane Hanley
257
The International Alcoholics Anonymous Women's Conference (IAAWC): The Language of the Heart
281
In Memory of Marty Mann
303

Page ix
Acknowledgments
We wish to thank the many individuals who assisted in this first volume on women pioneers. Especially to Bob P., past general manager of AAWS, for his wisdom and interviewing skills. And to Brigid Harmon, Karin Nord, and Alexis Scott for their final manuscript review.
Note to the Reader
The profiles contained within this book come from a variety of different sources; some are original pieces; some are transcriptions of speeches; others are reprints of articles. Please see the source notes at the end of each profile for this information. Sources with direct quotations are cited within the profiles themselves.
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