Williamsburg Regional Library

Alcoholics Anonymous : the landmark of recovery and vital living, [Bill W.] ; newly abridged and introduced by Mitch Horowitz

Label
Alcoholics Anonymous : the landmark of recovery and vital living, [Bill W.] ; newly abridged and introduced by Mitch Horowitz
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Alcoholics Anonymous : the landmark of recovery and vital living
Responsibility statement
[Bill W.] ; newly abridged and introduced by Mitch Horowitz
Series statement
Condensed classics library
Summary
The self-help landmark that has led millions from addiction into revitalized lives is now faithfully condensed and introduced by PEN Award-winning historian Mitch Horowitz. Since its publication in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous has brought a ray of light into the world, rescuing countless people from the grinding compulsion of addiction, and inspiring the global twelve-step movement. Now, historian and New Thought writer Mitch Horowitz provides a concise yet wholly faithful abridgement and introduction to the Big Book, suited to newcomers who are first encountering its ideas, veterans looking for a refresher, and anyone curious about this classic of spiritual self-renewal. The genius of Alcoholics Anonymous is that its twelve-step program can be applied to any addiction or area of life where one is crippled by compulsion, whether gambling, drugs, debt-spending, chronic overeating, or whatever endangers your wellness and deters you from a life of vitality. The way out is in these pages
Target audience
adult