strada: Always useful. Obviously, if you are not an addict you won't catch its true significance
Italy on Oct 25, 2023
Amazon Customer: Everyone recovering from alcoholism needs their own!
United States on Jun 16, 2023
NT: GET A SPONSOR. GET THIS BOOK. READ IT WITH SAID SPONSOR. IT WORKS IF YOU WORK IT.
United States on Jun 06, 2023
Travelinkid: Never gets old
United States on Mar 24, 2023
Laurelle: Althougg simular to the later editions. The page numbera are different as are the personal stories. Its now my back up handy book... The other is on the kindle
United Kingdom on Jul 13, 2022
Amazon Customer: This book has helped me get my life back on track (I'm part of Overeaters Anonymous and even though I'm not an alcoholic, the book still helps me). The AA program helps so many people get their lives back where they normally would have fallen even deeper into addiction, and this book is the cornerstone to that program.
Canada on Dec 05, 2016
Kurtis John Wood: The Big Book is revered by members of AA (which I recently joined) and for good reason. There is so much in these pages that is recognisable and illuminating for anyone dealing with drinking issues and the book's accepting but no-nonsense tone gives real hope to alcoholics as well as insight and understanding for family and friends who have struggled along with them. In this aspect alone, it is a hugely worthwhile and rightly respected text.
The main complaint I can find with it is mainly a result of the dogmatic reverence for it - the most important parts of it haven't been updated since the forties. While this is for good reason in many cases, it is often disconcerting just how outdated some of the attitudes displayed throughout really are. Women are mentioned purely as wives for most of the main body of text (though female alcoholism is better represented as more stories are added in later additions) and anyone who is agnostic will find much to be uncomfortable about, particularly in chapter 4 and with the writer's assertion that those who don't fully believe in God are to be pitied.
Would it really be so difficult to make this work a little more for this century?...
United Kingdom on Jan 06, 2016
Meagain: This gives the best insight into alcoholism that you will get anywhere. My son is an alcoholic and I never understood him and why he just didn't stop drinking. That is why I bought the book. Now I understand alcoholism is an illness, and you can not just tell someone with cancer to get well or just get over it. They need help and the right kind of help. Those who do not have the support of family and love ones never get the help they need to get over it. It is a terrible and heinous disease that takes those you love and destroys them. Thank God, my husband and I were led to buy the book and read it. Our son is now well on his way to be a recovered alcoholic, by the grace of God and a very good rehab center. We all learned how to talk to him and to support him. We were not the only ones who bought the book and learned how to support him. My daughter-in-law, his sister, her husband, and kids all rallied around him and gave him the courage and strength to have the will power to fight this demon. Thank God!!
United States on Aug 20, 2013
An Avid Book Lover: If you are suffering from ANY kind of obsessive thoughts or self destructive behavior - including overeating, debting, or not living to your fullest potential, there is hope for you with 12 step fellowship. All 12 step programs rely on this book as the basis for recovery.
There are 12 step programs for everything from codependency to alcoholism. If you are suffering, start by getting this book. You may not understand it as you read it so you'll need support. Find a 12 step fellowship that reflects what you're struggling with. Google the 12 steps to find one or google whatever is ailing you (i.e. Overeaters Anonymous, Underearners Anonymous, Debtors Anonymous) to work the program with others.
I am writing all this because this book is the cornerstone of my getting well after 57 years of being suicidal and hopeless. It can help you too - whether you're suffering from that - or something different. It is one of the top 5 best books I've ever read.
United States on Dec 21, 2012
Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book: Find Support and Hope for Your Journey to Sobriety | Unlock the Unexpected Joys of Sober Living with We Are the Luckiest | Unlock the Unexpected Joys of a Sober Life with We Are the Luckiest | |
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Total Reviews | 58 reviews | 259 reviews | 259 reviews |
Twelve-Step Programs (Books) | Twelve-Step Programs | ||
Alcoholism Recovery | Alcoholism Recovery | Alcoholism Recovery | Alcoholism Recovery |
Social Services & Welfare (Books) | Social Services & Welfare | ||
ASIN | B001TK0W08 | ||
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds | 14.4 ounces | 9.6 ounces |
Hardcover | 0 pages | 248 pages | |
Publisher | Alcoholics Anonymous; Fourth Edition | New World Library | New World Library; Reprint edition |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 3,136 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,542 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,542 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #18 in Social Services & Welfare #81 in Twelve-Step Programs #94 in Alcoholism Recovery | #138 in Alcoholism Recovery#632 in Women's Biographies#2,007 in Memoirs | #37 in Alcoholism Recovery#146 in Women's Biographies#557 in Memoirs |
Language | English | English | English |
Eva Dahllof: los doces pasos son algo especial y se comprende vivir un vida de gracia. También gente sin addiction pueden leerlo y aprender como se trata conflicto sin odio
Spain on Nov 01, 2023