From the inside cover of the dustjacket:
“Beginning with Dr. Bob’s last drink and the start of the Fellowship, his story becomes involved —through interdependence—with those of other early members and of pioneer groups in the Midwest.  This development was both exhilarating and tumultuous;  Only the trial-and-error method taught A.A. the best approaches for newcomers; connections with the Oxford group grew uneasy; dissension arose over the writing of the Big Book, finances, participation by members’ wives, and minorities in A.A.  Through it all, Dr. Bob was a steadying central figure.  The end of the story returns to the intensely personal view.  But even in his last years, Dr. Bob was drawn into hard-fought discussions and eventually decisions that would reach far into the future of A.A. worldwide.”Â