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Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book

By: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc.
Narrated by: Mike Woodly
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Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book is the foundational text of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) fellowship, first published in 1939 and still widely used today. Written primarily by AA co-founder Bill Wilson, it outlines the Twelve-Step program of recovery from alcoholism and includes powerful, personal stories of individuals who have overcome addiction through AA. The book serves as both a guide and a source of inspiration for those seeking sobriety, offering practical steps, spiritual insights, and a supportive philosophy of mutual help. Revered as a life-saving resource by millions worldwide, The Big Book has earned recognition as one of the most influential books in modern American literature and recovery culture. This audiobook edition is powerfully narrated by Mike Woodley, bringing clarity and emotion to the timeless message of hope and recovery.

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