The Little Red Book

The Little Red Book by Anonymous is a reissue published by Hazelden Publishing on September 16, 1994. This 160-page guide serves as the original study companion to the Big Book, *Alcoholics Anonymous*, and offers practical information for individuals beginning their journey of sober living.
Readers will find valuable advice tailored for newcomers, including insights on the program’s duration and guidance on selecting a sponsor. The book presents in-depth discussions of each of the Twelve Steps and addresses common questions related to Alcoholics Anonymous and supporting others in recovery. With a focus on self-help and substance abuse, this edition emphasizes accessible language and provides a resource for those navigating the challenges of alcohol addiction.
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This is the original study guide to the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. Filled with practical information for those first days of sober living, this little book: offers newcomers advice about the program, how long it takes, and what to look for in a sponsor provides in-depth discussions of each of the Twelve Steps and related character defects poses common questions about AA and helping others, identifying where to find answers in the Big Book features non-sexist language
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