Summary:
The book serves as a guide for individuals recovering from alcoholism, outlining the principles and practices of the Twelve Steps program. It provides insights and personal stories to help readers understand and apply the steps to their own journey toward sobriety.
Key points:
1. Admitting Alcohol Control Loss: The book stresses recognizing one's inability to manage alcohol and its negative effects.
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