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The Language of the Heart: Bill W.’s Grapevine Writings - first printing 1988 - ODJ

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The Language of the Heart Bill W.’s Grapevine Writings.

First Printing from 1988 with the original dust jacket.

This book is in excellent condition with minimal wear. There is a small inscription on the first page of the book.

150 articles written by Bill W. between 1944-1971. In 1935, two drunks met and talked in the library of a home in Akron, Ohio, and from that single event was to grow a program of recovery for more than a million once-hopeless alcoholics. How did the seed that became Alcoholics Anonymous take root and develop? The articles in this book tell much of that story.

In the Grapevine, AA’s international journal, co-founder Bill W. recorded–and reflected on–AA’s history as it happened. A prolific writer, Bill authored more than 150 Grapevine articles, from 1944 to the late 1960’s and virtually all of them appear here, published for the first time in one volume.

A man of extraordinary energy and action, Bill committed his thoughts to paper with great facility. Yet the lessons of which he writes were born of a long and arduous process of trial and error, and in the events and insights he chronicled from AA’s pioneer years, sober alcoholics can find their own struggles and those of their groups today.

Covering a multitude of topics, from the basic principles of AA’s Steps and Traditions to a discussion of the personal search of many AA members for “emotional sobriety,” Bill’s words hold meaning for AA members of any age.

Writing ten years after his first visit to European AA with his wife Lois in 1950, Bill had this to say: “As we journeyed from land to land, we had the same magnificent adventure in kinship over and over.

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