Alcoholics Anonymous · 4th Edition

Big Book Page 208

Personal Stories – Part I

"F ather is an Episcopal minister and his work takes him over long drives on bad roads. His parishioners are limited in number, but his friends are many, for to him race, creed, or social position makes no difference."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, page 208. A short quotation, for identification and study. Read the whole page in your own copy →
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SectionPersonal Stories – Part I

What's on page 208

Page 208 sits in Personal Stories – Part I. The personal stories are the back half of the Big Book — members telling it in their own words. For a lot of people that's where the book finally lands.

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Quick answers

What part of the Big Book is page 208 in?

Page 208 is in Personal Stories – Part I of Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition. The personal stories make up the back half of the book — members telling their own accounts in their own words.

What is on page 208 of the Big Book?

Page 208 sits in Personal Stories – Part I. Recovery Starts does not reproduce the Big Book — the book belongs to A.A. — so to read the page in full, get your own copy.

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