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Freedom from Bondage Wynn Laws Tells Her Story and Talks About Alcoholics Anonymous

By: History of Recovery
Narrated by: Wynn Laws, A Bill Friend
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Wynn Laws is the author of the Big Book Story: Freedom from Bondage, 4th Edition on Page 544. This recording is very much in the spirit of her story in Big Book, but much more, she gives more detail and tells other stories about sobriety. She talks about her institutional work. Wynn pioneered work in California women's prisons. At the time of this talk (1973), her mother is living with her. Her mother is the person she had the difficulty removing resentment against. At the time of talk, they were happily living together.

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