Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
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Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
The “Twelve and Twelve” — Essential Alcoholics Anonymous reading

Author: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

Narrator: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

Unabridged: 5 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2021


Synopsis

Commonly referred to as the “Twelve and Twelve,” Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions comprises 24 foundational essays by Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W. that have helped millions of A.A. members worldwide both to get and stay sober “one day at a time,” and to ensure that their "Fellowship" — Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole — will be there for them tomorrow.

First published by Grapevine in 1952, the 12 essays in the book’s opening expand upon each of A.A.’s landmark Twelve Steps — its program of recovery from alcoholism — with practical applications, helpful examples and personal insights, many of which enlarge upon themes raised in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. The second 12 illuminate the Twelve Traditions and explain how spiritual principles such as anonymity, humility and self-support serve to safeguard the unity of Alcoholics Anonymous and shield it from internal and external challenges.

Whether read aloud at meetings, referred to while working with a sponsor, or turned to in a quiet moment, The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions can serve as a vital resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Steps and Traditions.

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions has been approved by the General Service Conference.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Chris on August 08, 2008

Beseeched by one of my clients to read it, I've found that this is surely one of the great spiritual texts. I would advise anyone to read it. It does, however, contain some offensive throwbacks to the mid-twentieth century, when it was written, back when we were all the same, I guess. It's sexist --......more

Goodreads review by Shawn on November 26, 2024

My sobriety date: April 21st 2007......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on April 05, 2022

In an attempt to understand alcoholism and the AA program, I read Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. Here are my takeaways: On page 24, it is suggested that every A.A. member must hit bottom first and that this is the core, underlying principle of alcoholics: thinking you're smarter or superior and......more

Goodreads review by James on February 28, 2008

A great and must-read adjunct to the Big Book, Alcoholic Anonymous. Whereas that was written very early in the life of the A.A. movement, when no one had more than a handful of years of experience of sober life, this was written with the benefit of much more insight and spiritual growth. This is a v......more

Goodreads review by Pamela on February 19, 2021

For everyone I am not an Alcoholic but I found much of what I read here to be useful in many parts of my life. From taking a moral inventory of those I may have harmed, to making amends, to the practices of prayer, humility and serenity. Wise words here that everyone should ponder. I know I'll read......more