
The Story
This book contains thirty stories an equal number by women and men by atheists and agnostics who tell us what it was like, what happened and what its like now as they made their way to a life of longterm sobriety within the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. Storytelling is the essence of AA. It is in sharing our experience, strength and hope in recovery that we are able to help others within our Fellowship. The diversity and richness of the stories contained in Do Tell! will no doubt be an inspiration and provide important support to nonbelievers within the often overlyreligious fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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This book contains thirty stories an equal number by women and men by atheists and agnostics who tell us what it was like, what happened and what its like now as they made their way to a life of longterm sobriety within the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. Storytelling is the essence of AA. It is in sharing our experience, strength and hope in recovery that we are able to help others within our Fellowship. The diversity and richness of the stories contained in Do Tell! will no doubt be an inspiration and provide important support to nonbelievers within the often overlyreligious fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous.












