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Little Red Book

Book • 1949
The Little Red Book is a non-conference approved study guide to The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.

It distills the essence of the Twelve Steps into actionable insights, providing detailed explanations and actionable advice for those seeking recovery from addiction.

The book emphasizes the importance of community support, mutual aid, and personal transformation through the 12-step program.

It serves as a lifelong tool for maintaining recovery, promoting personal growth, and encouraging involvement in the supportive community of AA.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

Mentioned by John Anderson when recalling his experience buying it during his university days.
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Mentioned by Fin Taylor as being ubiquitous in China, even to this day.
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Mentioned by Carl Zha as a collection of Mao's famous quotes.
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