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My Name is Lillian and I’m an Alcoholic (and an Atheist): How I got and stayed sober in AA without all the God stuff    by Lillian Sober-Atheist
Price: $2.99 USD. 37290 words. Published on April 29, 2011. .

My Name is Lillian and I’m an Alcoholic (and an Atheist) is about sobriety from a secular perspective. In a series of short, fun, “warts and all” essays, Lillian describes how she uses the tools of AA without dependence on God or a Higher Power. Anyone looking for help, but uncomfortable with AA’s use of Judeo-Christian spirituality will find a refreshing take on sobriety.
How To Stop Drinking On Your Own    by Edward Wilson
Price: $7.99 USD. 11770 words. Published on February 9, 2012. .

More alcohol abusers and alcoholics stop drinking on their own than through AA, 12 Step programs, and all treatment programs combined. Far more! In "How To Stop Drinking On Your Own" Dr. Mary Ellen Barnes and Dr. Edward Wilson combine their 25 years of personal and professional experience so that you too can quit drinking on your own. Recovered, not "in recovery." Ex-drinker, not "alcoholic."
Five Personal Journeys Beyond Addiction: Interviews With Former Addicts    by Dee Cohen
Price: $0.99 USD. 10260 words. Published on October 22, 2012. .

People can become dependent on drugs and alcohol for many reasons and each person has their own underlying story. One common thread most people share when they become dependent on alcohol and drugs is the emotional, physical effects and consequences. An addiction effects self-esteem, relationships, work and eventually every aspect of your life.
How to Help an Alcoholic: Learn How to Stop Drinking and Get Back Your Life on Track!    by Chris R. Johnson
Price: $2.99 USD. 13150 words. Published by Noah Publishing  on January 3, 2013. .

What are the causes of alcoholism? Does heredity really play a part in the development of this disease? Is it possible to recover from alcoholism? How do you help yourself and help others? How do you live with a recovering addict? If you are looking for answers to these and many other related questions, then this book is for you.