The books in this section are the ones most commonly used in our meetings. Check the meeting schedule to find out which meetings are literature meetings. It is difficult to obtain English books in Argentina, so we always welcome donations of AA literature for our meetings and/or books to purchase from members traveling from the United States to Buenos Aires. We do sell copies of various AA books, come to a meeting and ask if you would like to purchase one.

The primary text of Alcoholics Anonymous. The first edition was published in 1939 and the fourth edition was updated in 2001, millions of people have used this book to help them recover from alcoholism.

Written by Bill W., the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is comprised of 24 essays on Alcoholics Anonymous’s steps and traditions. This book covers the principles of individual recovery and group unity.

Living Sober is a practical guide to learning how to live and stay sober. It is a practical handbook with less than 100 pages that utilizes examples to show how A.A. members make it work one day at a time.

As Bill Sees It is a collection of bite size easy to digest nuggets from Bill W.’s writings (coming from books and personal letters).

Alcoholics Anonymous in a pocket sized abridged copy of the Big Book, the stories at the end are not in this version.

Daily Reflections: A Book of Reflections by A.A. Members for A.A. Members is a book containing daily snippets of A.A.s reflecting on quotes from the literature.
The following is a listing of AA approved literature that you can purchase from the General Service Office and sometimes from our meetings when we have them in stock.





