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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Sister Molly Monahan had been drinking, quietly and compulsively, for years when she finally decided to attend her first AA meeting. There she found the emotional support that AA is famous for-but she also found a surprising source of spiritual strength. In this unique book, she reflects on how a nonreligious group brought about such a powerful reawakening of faith-and explores gratitude, community, forgiveness, prayer, and many more subjects of interest not only to alcoholics but to anyone on a spiritual quest. "Monahan's unique understanding of both the human and spiritual side of alcoholism forms an important, personal understanding of theology in action." (Library Journal) About the AuthorSister Molly Monahan entered her religious community after graduation from college in 1953, and became a member of Alcoholics Anonymous in 1983. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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