In our experience, a recovery book is much more than just paper and ink. It is a lifeline, a constant companion, and a roadmap for a new way of living. Whether it is a Big Book, a Basic Text, or a daily meditation guide, these materials represent the hard work and dedication of the fellowship. […]
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As the weather warms and the days grow longer, many of us in the fellowship begin planning our spring and summer travels. Whether it is a weekend camping trip, a flight to a regional convention, or a long-overdue family vacation, our recovery literature is often the first thing we pack. These books are more than […]
Recovery is a deeply personal and transformative path that requires courage, dedication, and the right tools. Whether you are carrying a Big Book, a Basic Text, or a personal recovery journal, these materials are the roadmap for your daily journey. However, many of our friends in the fellowship find that carrying these identifiable items in […]
In our experience, the principle of anonymity in recovery is often misunderstood as a relic of the past or a simple matter of keeping secrets. However, as we have seen since we began manufacturing recovery book covers in 1982, this practice remains the spiritual foundation of the 12-step fellowship. It serves as a vital protective […]
When a loved one begins their journey toward sobriety, it is a time of immense hope and significant change. In our experience, the transition into a 12-step fellowship is a profound milestone that requires a new kind of presence from family and friends. Understanding the best ways to support those in recovery programs can make […]
In our experience, one of the most transformative shifts a person can make in their recovery is moving from a state of constant battle to a state of peace. We have found that many people in Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous find this peace by studying a famous story, which explains how acceptance is the […]
There’s a certain kind of book that doesn’t just sit on a shelf. It lives with you. It gets carried from meeting to meeting, tucked into bags, pulled out during hard conversations, and opened in quiet moments when you need grounding. In recovery, that book becomes more than paper and ink—it becomes a companion, a […]
If you’re working a recovery program, you already know this: the books you use aren’t just books. They’re with you on days when things feel steady — and on days when they don’t. They’ve been opened in moments of clarity and moments of confusion. They’ve been carried into meetings, read late at night, and leaned […]








