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The Big Book and a Study Guide of the 12 Steps of AA

By: Bill Wilson, William Silkworth, Dr. Bob Smith
Narrated by: Glenn Langohr
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This audiobook presents the foundational Twelve Step recovery text along with an independently prepared study guide designed to assist listeners in structured step work.

The core material includes early recovery writings that introduced the Twelve Step framework for overcoming alcohol dependency and other compulsive behaviors. The accompanying study guide offers practical reflection tools, structured guidance, and supplemental insights intended for personal growth and recovery support.

This edition is independently published and is not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc. It is offered as a study and educational resource.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2013 Glenn Langohr (P)2013 Glenn Langohr
Addiction & Recovery Alcoholism Personal Development Personal Success Twelve-Step Programs Substance abuse
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If you are serious about your own recovery or indeed a professional involved in addictions, this is well worth a listen. If your personal issues are around alcohol, this is the place to start. Bear in mind some the language is from 80 years ago and personally I really enjoyed this. The narrator is passionate and whilst the quality is not state of the art digital, I think this just adds to the listeners experience.

Recovery will be helped by listening

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I am grateful for this edition of the AA Big Book being available as an audible edition. The narrator's style is idiosyncratic, he reads the big book with an unusual rhythm, which I personally don't mind. He also has a habit of missing out/re-inventing the odd word or mis-pronouncing others. He reads with enthusiasm and positivity and I like listening to these qualities. After a little research, I discovered he has his own interesting story .

A GOOD EDITION

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Loved it. Amazing insight into the practice of AA. Thank you full of gratitude. NH

Amazing! truly helpful after a busy day .

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As a recovering addict and a dyslexic I found it difficult to get into the big book in its written format. Being able to listen to it has been really helpful for my recovery and the narrator did a great job of the bringing the stories in it to life. Simple concepts made simpler by clear narratives. I listened to this in the bath and whilst driving. Now I can listen to it again and again until it really sinks in. Although some of the original text it is quite old fashioned - it still talks about a god rather than a higher power and it focuses mostly on it being men who are alcoholics ( the 'for wives' chapter was particularly frustrating) - I tried hard to see past that and see the underlying concepts it talks about. It will really help me in my recovery.

Great to be able to listen to the big book on audio

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17 years sober. if you have an addiction, I urge you to listen and follow the steps in their entirety. One Day At A Time.

Saved my life.

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