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Living Sober
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 362
EAN: 9780916856045
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0916856046
Label: AA World Services
Manufacturer: AA World Services
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 92
Publication Date: February 10, 2002
Publisher: AA World Services
Studio: AA World Services
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Editorial Review: An extremely informative book which does not offer a plan for getting sober but does offer us sound advice about how to stay sober. Basic, essential information from Alcoholics Anonymous. As the book states, "Anyone can get sober. . .the trick is to live sober."
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Awesome, user-friendly intro to AA
This is an AA book addressed not to members but to people who are in deep trouble with alcohol and don't know where to turn.
Long before I joined AA, my sister gave me this book (hint, hint). I was a little huffy about it at first; all I knew about AA was that you could never drink again.
I expected preachiness. And at the time I thought I was a disgusting female drunk and I expected to be treated as such in the book. But from the beginning, the tone of the book was so kind ... Read More
Rating: - must own book for those in recovery- very practical
this is an easy to understand, very practical book, especially for those in early recovery. It gives the reader concrete steps, advice, tips for staying clean when a craving to use alcohol or drugs appear.
this book also makes a great gift to give others who struggle with drug issues, without being judgemental.
Rating: - AA literature
A great book for people in recovery, especially early recovery. You can purchase them in book stores, too, but with free shipping on certain Amazon purchases, why not have it delivered to your door?
Rating: - Good information
This is a really good book for anyone starting out on their alcohol free life. It's easy to read and has some humor too. I recommend this book.
Rating: - Cult Propoganda
The truth is that a newly-sober alcoholic named William Griffith Wilson -- a down-on-his-luck former Wall Street hustler who put on airs of having once been a prosperous stock broker -- just sat down, in December of 1938, and wrote up twelve commandments for the new religious group that he and fellow alcoholic Doctor Robert Smith had started. Those commandments were simply a repackaged version of the practices of a cult religion that was popular at that time, something called "The Oxford Group", or "The ... Read More
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