Do you think you're different? - AA Pamphlet - 1976
Title: Do You Think You’re Different? – Alcoholics Anonymous Pamphlet (1976)
Publisher: Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Date: 1976
Format: Pamphlet, staple-bound
Pages: 29 pages
Size: Approx. 9” x 4”
Condition: Very good. Clean and intact with minimal wear. Please view all photos for details.
Description:
This is an original Alcoholics Anonymous pamphlet titled Do You Think You’re Different?, published in 1976 by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
This pamphlet shares personal stories from a diverse range of A.A. members—addressing race, age, gender, sexuality, religion, and background—demonstrating that alcoholism does not discriminate. Stories include contributions from members who are Black, Native American, Jewish, clergy, gay, lesbian, movie stars, and more, all sharing their recovery experiences and showing how A.A. can work for anyone who identifies as an alcoholic.
A powerful piece of A.A. literature, this pamphlet was designed to reach those who may feel they are “different” and question whether A.A. could work for them.
This is an authentic piece of A.A. history and a meaningful addition for collectors of recovery-related literature.