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Living Clean: The Journey Continues

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Living Clean: The Journey Continues
Narcotics Anonymous

258 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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Narcotics Anonymous

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Narcotics Anonymous is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem.

Resources:
A History of Alcoholics Anonymous by Oliver Clark - this visual and auditory history of AA covers the period 1932-1971.

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4 reviews
May 8, 2013
This book is great for those in recovery with NA. It touches on many concepts and areas of our lives that the basic text doesn't go into the detail on. That is why it is called the basic text. This goes into some specifics on important aspects.
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711 reviews43 followers
January 3, 2015
This book has continued to save my life a day at a time.
I go to a meeting every Sunday and we fully discuss this book.
Give it a try and seek me out for more experience, strength and hope
Thanks NA IOU one!
Profile Image for Anna Brooks.
3 reviews3 followers
January 12, 2015
I love this book!

I have read this book through at least 3 times. It's one great paragraph after another. It is all directly related and relevant to my recovery. I will continue to re-read this as more is revealed each time through.
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58 reviews3 followers
June 16, 2016
If you forget or lose your way, this book helps you get back on the right path.
Profile Image for Collin Mcadams.
9 reviews
June 24, 2018
The book explains the process of not only early recovery ideas and mindset but also the change that addicts go through when realizing that the world and their lives are far from the way it once appeared to them. The book would be understood primarily by addicts seeing as you need experience in this area to fully understand how that is perceived. Stunning someone's growth and maturity early in their life and reintroducing reality after many years creates a unique feeling that can be powerful later on in life and normal maturity early in life.

The book is good for those on their journey.
Profile Image for Hilary Pittman.
40 reviews
March 26, 2021
This book changed my life. It taught me lessons I needed to know which I didn’t even know I needed to know, it has made me feel less alone, made me realize I can always become a better version of myself. I loved it, it is one of the books I’ve ever read and I will read it over and over again for the rest of my life.
Profile Image for Alithia Toussaint.
14 reviews8 followers
September 1, 2019
Living this life made plain

I love this book Oh my God! Whenever I’ve been unsure of my course in my journey, this book (and my home group) let me know for sure where I should keep doing what I am doing cause it works, or Surrender what doesn’t work.
M gr8tful for this life and all our lit but this book in particular is magnificent!
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March 29, 2023
Great book

Great book n really felt like the author understands what an addict goes thru, internally n externally. Maybe they have been there before themselves or have loved ones who have?
4 reviews
January 24, 2019
This book is a big part of my life and it always will be this book teaches me that no matter what there r others just like me
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1 review1 follower
March 30, 2021
Good stuff

Needed reading for those in recovery. Even those not in the process. This book embraces the spiritual nature needed to awaken from addiction.
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August 17, 2021
amazing companion book for anyone wanting to work a Narcotics anonymous program of recovery. It really makes the program relatable.
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January 8, 2014
Has improved my life
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8 reviews
May 30, 2018
Living Clean The Journey Continues is a much needed gift for recovering addicts who have been in recovery for a large chunk of time. It answers questions we might be asking ourselves, and presents God-given solutions for day to day situations for old timers who are insecure in what their recovery should or does feel like. As all of the wonderfully presented Narcotics Anonymous literature, this book secures us in the knowledge that we are right where we are supposed to be.
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