Alcoholics Anonymous · 4th Edition

Big Book Page 219

Personal Stories – Part I

"J anuary 8, 1938—that was my D-Day; the place, Washington, D.C. This last real merry-go-round had started the day before Christmas, and I had really accomplished a lot in those fourteen days."
Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, page 219. A short quotation, for identification and study. Read the whole page in your own copy →
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What's on page 219

Page 219 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.

Reading the page itself, the language here turns on family. That's taken from the page's own words — not from anybody's summary of them.

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What part of the Big Book is page 219 in?

Page 219 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 219 of the Big Book?

Page 219 sits in Personal Stories – Part I. Reading the page itself, its language turns on family. 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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