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50 Ways To Grieve Your Lover | by Glennys Marsdon April 02, 2012 | $4.99 | 14401 words | Sample 10% |
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The Twelve Steps Quotes | by Bill Booth March 01, 2012 | $3.95 | 54354 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Editor bill working with over 70 artists, editors, musicians, poets and the GSO/WSO archivists to illustrate the 12 step principles, in a spiritual not religious way. See: www.the-twelve-steps.com Being a drunk, addict, oblate monk in Bucks Co., PA countryside, he edits and writes on the 12 steps in a new fun way, as spiritual fun step-work! Booth has been a teacher/missionary, and has spent 20 years in the executive search firm industry in Silicon Valley, Ca., and on the East Coast. He is a member of a 12 step fellowship.] All books in his series are spiritual without any religious bias. The books produced by this non-profit co-op include the QUOTES book, 2 blank step-work JOURNALS (one male and one female in the cover art) and coming soon The Twelve Steps Meditation, based on the 12 step suggestions within the 12 n 12 and NA literature. Coming in the near future is The Twelve Steps c 2005 a 1500 year history of all versions ancient to modern of the 12 steps. Also in the works and the focus of over 10 years of research is The Twelve Steps Spiritual not Religious, c 2011, a comparative religion book unique in it's focus as world faiths are covered only in relation to their beliefs on the principles within the 12 steps. A few webpages include: [url=http://www.the-twelve-steps.com]Virtual Tours of 12 Step Principles, Art, Music, Poetry, Tattoos, Serenity Prayer! [/url] The–Twelve-Steps-AA-NA-Al Anon,illustrated-A-First!-Fun-“Step-work†aa 12 Steps |
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Why Can't I Be Enough For You? | by Karen Exelby Jan. 12, 2012 | $9.99 | 51322 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: The author has a unique perspective on the issue of sexual addiction and the destruction it can cause. Her story is one of hope and healing. |
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Changing from the INSIDE OUT! Six Ways to Losing Weight for Life! | by greg ryan Dec. 02, 2011 | $9.99 | 18839 words | Sample 10% |
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EZ Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous | by Anonymous Member of AA Sep. 08, 2011 | $7.99 | 34951 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: As an A.A. member with double-digit sobriety, the author has chosen to remain anonymous in the A.A. tradition. Until her retirement, she was a professional writer. |
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Growing Toward Light | by Maureen Middlefield Jan. 30, 2011 | $2.99 | 6388 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The author is a recovering codependent who describes her journey back toward health. |
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More Shall Be Revealed | by Susan Brown March 20, 2010 | $6.95 | 55571 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Sue spent 26 years in banking and finance, until she was forced to confront her addictions to alcohol and drugs. After that, she began a healing journey, which led her to discover psychic and intuitive gifts long hidden away under layers of illness and pain. Financial hardship created by a business loss in 2008 was the initial catalyst for a deeper, stronger connection to the spiritual realms. Ever since, Sue has focused her work on issues related to holistic addiction recovery, new energetic healing methods and the vast unfolding of new energies currently being manifested . . . . |
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The Third Act of Life | by Stephen Spignesi June 16, 2009 | $9.95 | 40972 words | Sample 10% |
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The Art of Loving an Addict | by Carol Northfield Jan. 25, 2009 | $2.99 | 7326 words | Sample 50% |
| Author bio: The story you will find here is the story of my discovery of my husband's addiction to narcotics and my own journey toward health and serenity. If you, too, love someone who uses drugs or drinks too much, perhaps my story will help you find your way. This story is not intended to be all of the help you’ll need, just a guide to steer you toward some long-term solutions. Whether or not you choose to stay with your addict is up to you, but like it or not you’re going to need some help either way. This story is an account of what worked for me, some of which might also work for you, a little something for you to hold onto until you get through to the other side. |
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