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AA Literature Files - AA Literature
- Updated on 06 June 2009
- Introductory pamphlet describing the kind of people A.A.s are and what A.A.s have learned about alcoholism. For anyone who thinks he or she may have a problem with alcohol.
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- Answers the questions most frequently asked about A.A. by alcoholics seeking help, as well as by their families and friends.
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- Symptoms of alcoholism are summed up in 12 questions most A.A.s had to answer to identify themselves as alcoholics.
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- Ten young A.A.s—16 to 27—tell how the program works for them.
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- Relates the experiences of alcoholic women—all ages and from all walks of life.
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- Contains Bill’s ideas of how A.A. works, principles borrowed from medicine and religion, and a summary of A.A.’s first 23 years.
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- A message from A.A.s who have themselves been inmates. Their personal stories offer a new outlook to inmate alcoholics who want to know how A.A. can help.
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- Report from a group of doctors in Alcoholics Anonymous. A.A. members share their experience with medications and other drugs.
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- Published in 1941, this marks a high light in A.A. history. It sparked the first great surge of interest in A.A.
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- Speaks to newcomers who may wonder how A.A. can work for someone “different”—black or Jewish, teenager or nearing 80, plus nine other people who tell how the A.A. program has worked for them.
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