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Why Don't They Just Quit? What families and friends need to know about addiction and recovery.    by Joe Herzanek
Price: $9.99 USD. 69690 words. Published on July 30, 2010. .

This award-winning book covers critical topics: - Why a person does not have to hit rock-bottom - When helping is actually hurting - How to deal with a relapse - Why effective intervention doesn't have to be a surprise attack Achieve the peace of mind that comes from knowing what works, what doesn't and why. Why Don't They JUST QUIT? provides the answers you so desperately seek.
Twelve Steps to Spiritual Wholeness: A Christian Pathway    by Philip St. Romain
Price: $3.99 USD. 24270 words. Published on March 25, 2011. .

This book presents the Twelve Steps of recovery groups as a way to grow, to move toward a spiritual awakening, an awareness of our true self in God. Every page bears gentle reassurance that fulfillment of the Twelve Steps inspires a cleansing sense of wholeness -- a renewed spirit that helps readers break free from negative and sinful influences in their lives.
A Guide to the Recovery Toolbox    by Steve Becker
Price: $2.99 USD. 61000 words. Published on November 19, 2011. .

People in recovery often hear of the tools. What are they? When do I use them? How? This book is a reference guide to help answer these questions, with over 80 tools and a troubleshooting section. Written to be accessible not only to twelve-step programs (AA, NA, Alanon, CoDA, etc) but anyone who wants to learn, whether you're in recovery or not.
Your Twelve Step Journey    by Barbara Niemeyer
Price: $2.99 USD. 8630 words. Published by Gayle Clayton on March 25, 2012. .

Recovery is centered on working the twelve steps. Yet, with no sponsor many start work on the steps on their own. This short workbook offers questions for reflection and insight on each step. Many sponsors use it in working with newcomers. By writing down answers, one sees progress in self discovery, change in behavior, and serenity. Here's to working on the path of serenity.