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The Little Red Book (1946)

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Designed as an aid for the study of the book Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book contains many helpful topics for discussion meetings. 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: offers newcomers advice about the program, how long it takes, and what to look for in a spons∨ provides in-depth discussions of each of the Twelve Steps and related character defects; poses common questions about AA and helping others, identifying where to find answers in the Big Book; and features non-sexist language.… (more)
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Alcoholics Anonymous handbook. Reread and find truth in all my previous underlinings. A small treasure of a book. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Sep 4, 2019 |
Well written and concise, this is a good pocket book for the recovering alcoholic. ( )
  DromJohn | Aug 7, 2012 |
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This interpretation is sincerely dedicated to BILL & DR. BOB in appreciation of their tireless efforts and inspiration in making possible a WAY OF LIFE by which alcoholics everywhere can recover from alcoholism.
The endless thousands who have recovered from this disease and those who are yet to be helped will ever be indebted to the founders of ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS for the unselfish service they have rendered all alcoholics.
We believe our founders were inspired by a POWER GREATER THAN THEMSELVES as they pioneered the Alcoholics Anonymous movement, edited the book "Alcoholics Anonymous" and exemplified the spiritual philosophy of this recovery program.
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The proper AACR2 title is An interpretation of the twelve steps of the Alcoholics Anonymous program. However among A.A. this is known as The Little Red Book.
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Designed as an aid for the study of the book Alcoholics Anonymous, The Little Red Book contains many helpful topics for discussion meetings. 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: offers newcomers advice about the program, how long it takes, and what to look for in a spons∨ provides in-depth discussions of each of the Twelve Steps and related character defects; poses common questions about AA and helping others, identifying where to find answers in the Big Book; and features non-sexist language.

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