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You Kill Me

2007

While drying out on the West Coast, an alcoholic hitman befriends a tart-tongued woman who might just come in handy when it's time for him to return to Buffalo and settle some old scores.

93 min

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A Woman's Way through the Twelve Steps Workbook

Women's recovery can differ from men's, and each person's recovery is in many ways unique.

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Twelve-Step Guide to Using The Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book

For members of any twelve-step fellowship, this book provides a simple and clear guide to the instructions for working the steps as outlined in A.A.'s Big Book.

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Our Great Responsibility: A Selection of Bill W.’s General Service Conference Talks, 1951–1970

Timeless and timely, these 16 talks give fresh perspectives on the A.A. Fellowship in our co-founder’s own words.

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Writing the Big Book: The Creation of A.A.

Alcoholics Anonymous is arguably the most significant self-help book published in the twentieth century.

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Living Sober

Living Sober in extremely informative book that does not offer a plan for getting sober but does offer us sound advice about how to stay sober. Basic, essential information from Alcoholics Anonymous. As the book states, "Anyone can get sober. . .the trick is to live sober."

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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions

This basic text for AA members and groups around the world lays out the principles by which members recover and by which the fellowship functions. Originally published in 1952, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is the classic book used by AA members and groups around the world.

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Daily Reflections

This is a book of reflections by A.A. members for A.A. members. It was first published in 1990 to fulfill a long-felt need within the Fellowship for a collection of reflections that moves through the calendar year—one day at a time. Each page contains a reflection on a quotation from A.A.

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AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)