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The Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is also available to read free online.

Just click here to open the book in another window.

Do you think your different?If you call AA and ask someone to come and see you to tell you more about alcoholism, or perhaps when you attend your first meeting, you may be given a ‘Starter Pack’ to help understand more about alcoholism and the fellowship of AA.

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Most of the pamphlets that are in the starter pack have been made available online too. You can download them from the links below and read them at you leisure. These are in pdf format which most computers can open.

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15 points for an alcoholic to consider when confronted with the urge to drink

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