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Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier (Softcover)

$21.90

“Now that I’m sober, how do I live well?”

This book goes beyond physical sobriety and explores emotional growth, healthy relationships, gratitude, acceptance, serenity, and personal transformation. It’s often considered essential reading for members seeking deeper recovery and long-term emotional wellness.

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SKU: GV-17 Categories: Books, GrapeVine Books Tags: AA Grapevine, alcoholics anonymous, Emotional Sobriety The Next Frontier, Recovery Beyond Abstinence, Spiritual Growth
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Emotional Sobriety: The Next Frontier (Softcover)

One of our most popular books. Sober AA members describe the positive transformations sobriety can bring as they practice the principles of AA in all aspects of their lives over time.

In this collection of Grapevine stories, sober women and men describe the transformations sobriety can bring as they practice the principles of AA in all aspects of their lives. Many discover that happiness is a by-product of giving without any demand for return. Others embrace the present with gratitude to claim moments of real peace — “a quiet place in bright sunshine,” as Bill W. put it in the essay that gave the impetus to this book. We invite you to join the journey.

 

Why Is This Important?

Many people enter AA seeking freedom from alcohol. Over time, they discover that true recovery involves much more than abstinence.

Emotional sobriety helps individuals navigate life’s challenges with greater serenity, maturity, and resilience. It encourages healthier relationships, greater self-awareness, gratitude, and the ability to find contentment regardless of circumstances.

This book demonstrates how AA principles can be applied far beyond meetings and step work, helping members create meaningful, balanced, and rewarding lives in recovery.

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Weight 0.181437 kg

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