Hour to Hour: The First Thirty Days

by Shelly Marshall


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Hour to Hour: The First Thirty Days Summary

Let this powerful little book be your constant companion as you take the first steps toward abstinence from alcohol and drugs. Here are reflections for every single hour of your first month in recovery -- messages of hope, understanding, and experience that point the way. Carry it with you, turn to it when you need guidance and insight, and know that one hour at a time leads to one day at a time... and a new life free from chemical dependency.


"Exactly what's needed when twenty-four hours is just too long. This helpful, informative, and calming book would make a great gift -- for yourself or someone else."
   ANNE WAYMAN, AUTHOR OF POWERFULLY RECOVERED!

"Hour to Hour truly is a 'pocket sponsor.' Many people come out of treatment knowing only what not to do... this book gives them something to hold onto right away. A valuable tool for early recovery, and a must read when thinking about drinking!"
   GREGORY WRIGHT, PRESIDENT AND CEO, SOBER24.COM





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