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| 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. |
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CD of Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism. |
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Living Sober is an extremely informative piece of Alcoholics Anonymous literature which offers sound advice about how to stay sober. |
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Daily Reflections is a collection of quotations and readings from Alcoholics Anonymous Literature which provide a daily reminder for members on how to maintain their program when not in a meeting. There is a reading for each day of the year. |
| Came to Believe is an Alcoholics Anonymous book on the spiritual adventure of AA as experienced by individual members. |
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Twelve Steps and Traditions is an Alcoholics Anonymous book used by AA members and groups around the world. The basic text clarifies the Steps which constitute the AA way of life and the Traditions, by which AA maintains its unity.
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As Bill Sees It is a compilation of a variety of Bill W.'s works, including letters and talks given as well as selections from the "Big Book". It is an excellent resource which can be used as a reflective reader for daily meditation and/or contemplation.
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| Dr. Bob & the Good Old-timers centers on the life story of the Fellowship’s co-founder. |
| Alcoholics Anonymous: Comes of Age, provides a history on how AA started, how the Steps and Traditions evolved, and how the AA Fellowship grew and spread overseas. |
| Pass it On is a biography of AA’s cofounder and the development of the Fellowship. |
| Experience, Strength & Hope contains fifty-six retired stories from the first three editions of the Big Book. |
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