Alcoholics Anonymous Books

Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) is an international organization dedicated to helping individuals overcome alcohol addiction. The group was founded in the 1930s by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith, both of whom struggled with alcoholism themselves. A.A. is known for its 12-step program, which provides a spiritual path to recovery. The book "Pass It On" chronicles the history and growth of Alcoholics Anonymous, detailing the personal stories of its founders and the early members who helped spread the message of hope and sobriety. It offers a unique perspective on the origins of the A.A. movement and the power of sharing experiences to help others.

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 Books: Pass It On by Alcoholics Anonymous

Pass It On

Alcoholics Anonymous

What's Pass It On about?

Pass It On by Alcoholics Anonymous is a memoir that chronicles the founding and growth of the worldwide fellowship. Through personal accounts and reflections, it offers insight into the principles and practices of Alcoholics Anonymous, and how individuals can find hope and recovery through the support of others.

Who should read Pass It On?

  • Individuals struggling with alcoholism or addiction

  • People who want to understand the principles and practices of Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Those who are interested in personal growth and self-improvement


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 Books: Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions by Alcoholics Anonymous

What's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions about?

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions by Alcoholics Anonymous delves into the principles and practices of the renowned 12-step program. It offers insightful reflections on each of the 12 steps and traditions, providing guidance and support for individuals seeking recovery from addiction. Through personal stories and practical advice, the book serves as a valuable resource for anyone on the path to sobriety.

Who should read Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions?

  • Individuals struggling with addiction who are seeking a 12-step program

  • People who want to understand the principles and traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous

  • Those who are interested in personal growth, self-improvement, and spiritual development