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  2. List of books about sobriety - Wikipedia

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    The Sober Girl Society Handbook: An empowering guide to living hangover free [14] 2021 Corgi: ISBN 978-0552178655: Millie Gooch Girl Walks Out of a Bar: A Memoir [15] 2016 SelectBooks ISBN 978-1590793213: Lisa Smith Alcoholics Anonymous - Big Book [16] 2002 Hazelden Distributed Titles: ISBN 978-1893007161: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services ...

  3. Quit lit (alcohol cessation) - Wikipedia

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    Quit lit is a literary genre on alcohol cessation, the name can be interpreted as "literature of quiting" or "quit being lit (drunk)". [1] Examples include the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book, as well as self-help books.

  4. Twenty-Four Hours A Day - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-Four Hours A Day, written by Richmond Walker (1892–1965), is a book that offers daily thoughts, meditations and prayers to help recovering alcoholics live a clean and sober life. [1] It is often referred to as "the little black book." The book is not official ("conference approved") Alcoholics Anonymous literature.

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  6. Want to Get Sober in 2025? Here's How to Live Your Best Life ...

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    In fact, living a good life after rehab, isn’t always easy, and it can take some time to establish positive habits in your new life. With that in mind, let’s take a look at how to live a good ...

  7. Marty Mann - Wikipedia

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    There were several remarkable women in the early days of AA including but not limited to: Florence R. of New York, Sylvia K. of Chicago, Ethel M. of Akron, Ohio. AA co-founder Bill Wilson was Marty's sponsor. Marty wrote her story (personal experience) "Women Suffer Too" in the Story Section of second through fourth editions of the Big Book of AA.