Linda L: 41 Years Sober in AA Resilience

Author(s): Linda L

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2026

Pages: 218

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“Linda L, 41 Years Sober in AA" is the second volume of actual stories of people in recovery from alcoholism that the author, herself a recovering alcoholic in AA, shares with readers. Just as she did in her first volume of stories about herself and others in recovery from alcoholism in AA, author, Linda L, helps readers learn how she and the other people she met in АA could, and did, put their alcoholism into remission. Through the stories, readers see what it was like to stop drinking, learn how to cope with life without alcohol, and the happier, fuller lives that unfold for those who were able to stop drinking, as well as the tragedies that befall those who cannot, or will not stop drinking.

 

Linda L

Linda L. (Ph.D. Rutgers) is Professor and Director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University where she served as Dean of Social Sciences from 2007–2012. An expert on communication, alcoholism and recovery, her research has been funded by grants from federal agencies, such as NIAAA, NIDA and DoE totaling more than $8 million.

“Linda L, 41 Years Sober in AA" is the second volume of actual stories of people in recovery from alcoholism that the author, herself a recovering alcoholic in AA, shares with readers. Just as she did in her first volume of stories about herself and others in recovery from alcoholism in AA, author, Linda L, helps readers learn how she and the other people she met in АA could, and did, put their alcoholism into remission. Through the stories, readers see what it was like to stop drinking, learn how to cope with life without alcohol, and the happier, fuller lives that unfold for those who were able to stop drinking, as well as the tragedies that befall those who cannot, or will not stop drinking.

 

Linda L

Linda L. (Ph.D. Rutgers) is Professor and Director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University where she served as Dean of Social Sciences from 2007–2012. An expert on communication, alcoholism and recovery, her research has been funded by grants from federal agencies, such as NIAAA, NIDA and DoE totaling more than $8 million.