| View Larger Image | Narcotics Anonymous: White Booklet | Paperbackby Naws (Author), Narcotics Anonymous (Author)
| List Price: | $9.99 | |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | www.bnpublishing.com | | Page Count: | 80 Pages | | Publication Date: | November 05, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 1,097,713st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Narcotics Anonymous: White Booklet One of NA's earliest publications became the heart of N.A. meetings and the basis for all subsequent N.A. literature. This booklet contains the twelve steps or principles to recovery, the twelve traditions of NA, and an inspiring selection of personal stories written by men and women who are recovering from an addiction to drugs. Recommended for anyone embarking on the road to recovery, and for all who want to help themselves or someone else stay clean. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 40 reviews)
| what????? by J. Hunnicutt 1 Stars September 27, 2009 I am in the program of Narcotics Anonymous and truly DO NOY UNDERSTAND WHY this booklet is $999.00 when it is given out free in meetings! If you think you are an addict, give yourself a break and call 1-800-narcotics anonymous to find a meeting and get this book for free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
| | Basic Text by Carol's Place (Chico, CA, USA) 5 Stars June 22, 2009 This book contains the spiritual principles that have helped many thousands of addicts stay free from active addiction and to find a new way of life.
| | It never came by Christine A. Rumney 1 Stars November 20, 2008 Well I am sure it would have been good and helpful reading, but it never did arrive, not a good book to buy used
| | A good resource by Tamera K. Reichelderfer (Circleville, Ohio USA) 4 Stars July 30, 2008 The Big Book for NA tells us everything we need to know to work the steps. A great way to start for those wanting help.
| | great recovery tool.....for the non-alcohol drug abuser by James C. Ward (Tuscaloosa area AL, USA) 5 Stars May 29, 2008 this is a must-have resource for those whose drug of choice is not alcohol, but some other drug (cocaine, meth, marijuana, Rx meds, etc.) Like the book Alcoholics Anonymous, it explains the foundations of recovery for those starting their journey into sobriety and recovery.
After reading this, I would encourage the person to read other recovery materials, especially from the Hazelden organization, and GWC Inc. (Look them up on the internet). You will find a wealth of recovery materials there to continue the journey.
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