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Writing the Big Book

The Creation of A.A.

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Writing the Big Book

By: William H. Schaberg
Narrated by: Natasha Soudek
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In Writing the Big Book, William H. Schaberg presents an exciting, research-driven narrative of the history of the book, Alcoholic Anonymous, and the formative years of A.A. Granted extensive access to the group's archives along with several other sources, the author reveals the early Fellowship's conflicts and personalities, successes and failures, and dispels many of the myths found in such canonical texts as Dr. Bob and the Good Old Timers, Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, and A Brief History of the Big Book.

The result of 11 years of in-depth research, Schaberg's history relies whenever possible on primary, real-time documents. He thoroughly investigates the book's authorship, illuminating the lesser-known contributions of figures like Hank Parkhurst and Frank Amos, and reveals how the spiritual side of the A.A. program evolved and was vigorously debated.

The book focuses primarily on the eighteen months between October of 1937, when a book was first proposed, and April of 1939, when Alcoholics Anonymous was published. During the span of those 18 months, the wealth of available archival materials provides for an almost week-by-week accounting of events, including an amazing amount of previously unreported details, resulting in a comprehensive and compelling story.

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Incredibly well documented, for the serious student of early AA history who wishes to dig deeper than the creation myth offered by AA literature.

Excellent academic work

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This is a very long book but deals with the minutiae in such inexhaustible detail it beggars belief. Factual on a subject surrounded by mythology.

Lengthy but informative

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Having studied the BB for many years. This was high on my history research into how the book came about and has become THE source of recovery for so many.

Full of in depth facts, that do sometimes go against what I thought I knew. Yes its quite lengthy but I highly recommend for any AA enthusiasts.

A must for anyone interested in AA Big Book histor

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Absolutely brilliant. So much hard work and effort. Years and years of research and investigation into the depths of the AA archives. A must have for anyone who wants to know how the AA Big Book was put together and written. Fantastic.

Thorough... fascinating... insightful... masterful

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This book is brilliant. The information is so helpful. I have now listened to the whole book about five times and at each listening, I discover more information. Thank you author for the years of research. Dee Q

Wow! so much more history

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