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Author: Nan Robertson
A groundbreaking look inside the world’s most successful self-help movement.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has transformed millions of lives since its founding, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood organizations in modern history. In this compelling book, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Nan Robertson provides a rare and intimate exploration of AA—its history, its principles, and the extraordinary personal stories that define it.
With honesty and depth, Robertson illustrates the courage, resilience, and indomitable spirit of people in recovery. More than just an account of a fellowship, this book reveals a powerful story of hope, healing, and the human capacity for change.
“A brave and wonderful book that could save the life of somebody you love.” — Russell Baker
Nan Robertson was a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist for The New York Times. Known for her courage, precision, and clarity, she brought empathy and deep reporting to issues of health, society, and human resilience.
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