Big Book Story Authors

Nancy F. “The Independent Blonde” , New York, NY DOS June 1945

Nancy F story "The Independent Blonde" appears in the Big Book on the following page in the Big Book (p. 532 in 2nd edition)

Chet R – “It Might Have Been Worse” – Santa Barbara, CA 10-15-53

Chet R story "It Might Have Been Worse" appears in the Big Book on the following pages in the follow editions  (p. 382 in...

Maynard B – “Join the Tribe” – Canada – DOS 08-28-1979 – Speaking in New York, NY 6-8-91

Maynard B story "Join the Tribe" can be found on the following page of the Big Book (3rd edition  Page 474) Maynard was born on...

Maynard B – “Join the Tribe” – Canada – DOS 08-28-1979

Maynard B story "Join the Tribe" can be found on the following page of the Big Book (3rd edition  Page 474) Maynard was born on...

Sackville M – “The Carrier Officer” – Dublin Ireland – DOS 03-28-1947 – Chicago, IL 12-10-63

Sackville M of Dublin Ireland story "The Career Officer" can be found on the following page of the Big Book (2nd edition Page 523)

Sackville M – “The Carrier Officer” – Dublin Ireland – DOS 03-28-1947 – Houston, TX 5-20-57

Sackville M of Dublin Ireland story "The Career Officer" can be found on the following page of the Big Book (2nd edition Page 523)

Sackville M – “The Carrier Officer” – Dublin Ireland – DOS 03-28-1947

Sackville M of Dublin Ireland story "The Career Officer" can be found on the following page of the Big Book (2nd edition Page 523)

Marty Mann – “Women Suffer Too” – New York, NY – DOS 04-11-1939 – Speaking at Greenfield Hill Group 1980 Fairfield, CT

Her story "Women Suffer Too" is found on the following pages of the big book (2nd edition p222) Women Suffer Too DOS 04-11-1939.

Marty Mann – “Women Suffer Too” – DOS 04-11-1939 – Speaking at the Kentucky State Convention

Her story "Women Suffer Too" is found on the following pages of the big book (2nd edition p222) Women Suffer Too DOS 04-11-1939.

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