Since I don't know the details of this 'aa big book edition four' and the authors, I can't give you the exact stories. But generally, if it's a collection of short stories, you could try looking for it in a library catalog or an online bookstore. They often have summaries or reviews that might give you an idea of the stories inside.
I'm not sure which specific 'aa big book edition four' you are referring to. There are countless books with various editions. Without more information about the book's genre or the authors' names, it's difficult to list the stories.
Without more context, it's not possible to determine the authors. It could be self - published work or something very niche. You might need to provide more details like the subject matter of the stories or the publisher to find out the authors.
Sorry, without knowing the 'Big Book, Edition Four' specifically, I can't list the stories. It could be a book from any genre, and there are countless possibilities for the authors and their stories.
I'm not sure which specific 'Big Book, Edition Four' you are referring to. There are many books with such a title. It could be a collection of various authors' stories, but without more context, it's difficult to list the exact stories.
Well, the authors of the AA Big Book stories are those who have been on the journey of battling alcoholism and found hope in AA. Many of them write to convey the reality of their experiences. Some might be businessmen, some could be homemakers, or even former addicts who have hit rock bottom. By sharing their stories, they show that no matter who you are, AA can offer a path to recovery.
I'm not sure specifically which 'aa big book' you are referring to. There could be many books with that rather general name. Without more context, it's difficult to list the exact stories.
As the name 'aa big book' is so general, it's hard to determine the specific authors. It could be a compilation of various authors.
One such big book could be 'The Things They Carried' by Tim O'Brien. It's filled with personal stories of soldiers in the Vietnam War, exploring themes like fear, love, and the weight of memories.
I'm not sure specifically which stories are in it as I haven't read this book in detail. But it might contain various types of stories, perhaps some fictional adventures, moral tales or stories about different characters' experiences.
Recovery is a big theme. It shows how people recover from their addictions.
There could be a variety of interesting things. It might contain classic stories that were part of the initial collection. Maybe there are moral tales, fictional adventures, or even historical accounts.