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Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book (Hardcover)

It's more than a book. It's a way of life. Alcoholics
Anonymous-the Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide.
First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone
concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men
and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the
second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth
edition in 2001, the essential recovery text has remained unchanged
while personal stories have been added to reflect the growing and
diverse fellowship. The long-awaited fourth edition features 24
new personal stories of recovery.
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An Index to Alcoholics Anonymous 4th Edition

Pamphlet, 22 pages
ISBN: 1568389965
Publisher: Hazelden
Published Year: 2003
Developed for use with the fourth
edition of the Big Book, this tool will help you find the support
you need—when you need it. Features page and line references to
topics in the Big Book. |
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The Little Red Book (Softcover)

Author: Anonymous
ISBN: 089486985X
Publisher: Hazelden
Published Year: 1994
This is the original study guide to
the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. Filled with practical
information for those first days of sober living, this little book:
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offers newcomers advice about the
program, how long it takes, and what to look for in a sponsor
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provides in-depth discussions of
each of the Twelve Steps and related character defects
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poses common questions about AA
and helping others, identifying where to find answers in the Big
Book
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features non-sexist language
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The 7 Points of Alcoholics Anonymous

Paperback, 103 pages
Author: Richmond Walker ISBN:
1592850502
Publisher: Hazelden
Published Year: 1989
The 7 Points of Alcoholics Anonymous
is the final work of Richmond Walker, author of the best-selling
beloved book Twenty-Four Hours a Day. This book is the summation of
Walker's knowledge on the practice and fundamentals of 12 Step
recovery. Topics include and overview and history of A.A., the
nature of alcoholism and recovery, the 12 Step way and fellowship,
surrender, character defects, amends, living One Day at a Time, and
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The Little Red Book For Women
 Hardcover, 4 3/4" X 6 1/2", 160
pages ISBN: 1592850820
Publisher: Hazelden Published Year: 2004
Published in 1957, The Little Red
Book is known as the foremost study guide to the Big Book,
Alcoholics Anonymous. However, the original volume, filled with
practical advice for sober living, was written by two anonymous men
who, presumably, considered their audience to be comprised
predominantly, if not entirely, of men. That's why Hazelden's new
edition is written expressly for women. It features the original
text of The Little Red Book along with annotated passages addressing
issues related to how women experience addiction and recovery. The
annotations, written by best-selling author Karen Casey, introduce
women to the extraordinary camaraderie of Alcoholics Anonymous and
the restorative powers of Twelve Step recovery. |
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