Twenty-Four Hours a Day

“Twenty-Four Hours a Day” by Anonymous is a 2011 reprint of the original 1954 edition, published by Martino Publishing. This 160-page book is presented in English and serves as a resource for individuals seeking spiritual guidance and personal growth. It is particularly aimed at members of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering daily meditations, thoughts, and prayers designed to support recovery from substance abuse.
Readers will find that the book is structured to provide daily reflections throughout the year, with each entry containing a thought, meditation, and a related short prayer. The content draws from the principles of Twelve-Step programs and is informed by A.A. literature, making it relevant not only for those in recovery but also for anyone interested in self-help and spiritual upliftment. This edition presents a classic approach to daily inspiration and wisdom, encouraging individuals to engage in their personal journeys toward improvement and recovery.
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2011 Reprint of 1954 Edition. Richard Walker, the author of this work, is the second most popular Twelve Step recovery author in total sales, after Bill Wilson. Walker has helped untold numbers of alcoholics through his writings. “Twenty-Four Hours a Day” is a book of meditation, thought, and prayer that is soul inspiring, spiritually uplifting, and filled with sage words of wisdom. While geared toward members of Alcoholics Anonymous to help them in their daily program of recovery, the book has much to offer any individual who is working on self-improvement and personal growth, and who is searching for spiritual uplifting and guidance. The book is divided into the 365 days of the calendar year, offering a thought, meditation, and related short prayer on each day. Much of the material is based on the Big Book and other A.A. literature. A classic work.
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