The 12 Step Program is more than a topic of discussion for those who believe they are never more than an arms length away from their next drink; it is a path of complete recovery that rarely, if ever, fails. Fun to read and informative, this little book is a blueprint for sober living.About The Author
An offspring of California drug culture, Rick A. survived as a medic in Vietnam, only to return to a life of alcoholism, drug addiction, and divorce. In 1986, after twenty-two years of addiction, he was finally able to get sober in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous. After being a client and subsequently working as a counselor in an alcoholism treatment facility, the author discovered why fewer alcoholics were staying sober in AA since the advent of the treatment industry over thirty years before. Now, as a sober member of AA for over seventeen years (2003), he is living proof that, in spite of modern treatment myths, alcoholics can, and do, get well.





