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PLAIN LANGUAGE BIG BOOK: A Tool for Reading Alcoholics Anonymous
The Plain Language Big Book is a tool to help readers understand the book Alcoholics Anonymous, which was first published in 1939. This new book is designed so that the A.A. Twelve Step program of recovery from alcoholism may be easily understood by all people who have a desire to stop drinking. This Plain Language Big Book is written in simpler language to support readers in their recovery.
Covers the core content of the what is the “abridged version” (the edition without personal stories) of the original Big Book.
B-90 – Taxes included.
Weight | 300 g |
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Dimensions | 290 × 270 × 20 mm |
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Spiritual Awakenings is a collection of stories by AA members about the journeys of the spirit they have taken before and after sobriety, their struggles with faith, how they apply spiritual values in their daily lives, their return to the abandoned faith of their youth, their discovery of an entirely new Higher Power, their integration of personal philosophies with the principles of the Steps and Traditions.
With warmth, passion, and humor AA members describe the diverse ways in which they have found the “sunlight of the spirit.” From the pages of the Grapevine, the International journal of Alcoholics Anonymous.
This item is also available as an ebook on Apple Books, at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon, and on Kobo.
GV-14 – Taxes included.
Grapevine articles illuminating the varied experiences of belonging to an AA group today. The stories compiled in the third edition of The Home Group: Heartbeat of AA were published in the Grapevine magazine from 1980 to 1990. This book contains 42 articles written by AA members that offer a moving portrait of AA home groups.
This item is also available as an ebook on Apple Books, at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon, and on Kobo.
GV-15 – Taxes included.
Bill W. was the Grapevine’s most prolific contributor, writing more than 150 articles, from his first in June 1944 to his last in December 1970. Here in one volume are all of Bill’s Grapevine articles, including his first thoughts about the Traditions, his battles with chronic depression and spiritual pride, memories of an all-night drinking spree with Ebby, and a vivid description of how he came to organize the Steps (there were six in the first draft).
This item is also available as an ebook on Apple Books, at Barnes & Noble and on Amazon, and on Kobo.
This item will be available in large print soon.
GV-06 – Taxes included.
Written by and for incarcerated alcoholics, this slim, staple-less volume contains 26 stories by A.A. members who found their way to the Fellowship and got sober while in prison. For those engaged in corrections work. Suitable to give to inmates.
B-13 – Taxes included.
Over 75 A.A. members from around the world share about what the terms “spiritual awakening,” “Higher Power” and “God as we understood Him” mean to them. Offers a range of perspectives on what spirituality can look like in the context of Alcoholics Anonymous.
B-6 – Taxes included.