Each Day a New Beginning, 9781684812547
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Each Day a New Beginning

daily meditations for women (40th anniversary edition)

  • Hardcover

    401 pages

  • Release Date

    5 March 2024

Summary

Each Day a New Beginning: Spiritual Meditations for Women’s Recovery

The Book of Spiritual Meditations that Pioneered the Women’s Recovery Movement

First published in 1982, Karen Casey’s signature and genre-defining work, Each Day a New Beginning, broke ground as the first daily meditation book for women in alcoholism recovery. Forty years later, over four million copies have been sold and people around the globe continue to turn to this renowned cl…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781684812547
ISBN-10:1684812542
Author:Karen Casey, Marianne Williamson
Publisher:Yellow Pear Press
Imprint:Yellow Pear Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:401
Release Date:5 March 2024
Weight:434g
Dimensions:203mm x 127mm x 19mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Each Day a New Beginning was first published in the early 1980s, the same period when I began giving lectures on A Course in Miracles. Those were days when spiritual seeking outside the confines of institutional religion was somewhat unique, even exotic. What Karen found in Alcoholics Anonymous, and I found in the Course, was a path to God that wasn’t waylaid by religious dogma….What grew from Karen’s hunger to know God was a compilation of thoughts and reflections that became this book, a publishing wonder that has touched the lives of millions. In a world of falsehood it’s a friendly reminder of what’s deeply true. You can’t read it in the morning and not be prepared for a better day.” —Marianne Williamson, NYT bestselling author of A Return to Love

“Casey’s voice is thoughtful and accessible. Readers with a belief in the power of God will be most amenable to her recommendations for a simpler, more rewarding life.” —Publishers Weekly

“Each Day a New Beginning is a super book! I have read it cover to cover! A woman with an alcohol or drug problem has a special problem. I think [Karen’s] book will be most helpful in coping with the special needs of women in recovery.” —Betty Ford, former First Lady and founder of The Betty Ford Center

“This book is small, is easy to digest, and would likely be taken from the display shelf by someone needing a psychological boost.”—Deborah Bigelow, Library Journal

“These simple steps can lead to a peaceful and meaningful life. Casey’s self-help book is a winner!” —Frederick Brussat, spiritualityandpractice.com

“This book is a must-read for anyone who cares about the quality of their thoughts and how being aware of them can bring positive change.” —Mary Porter, Science of Mind

About The Author

Karen Casey

Karen Casey is an accomplished author of dozens of beloved nonfiction works, including 52 Ways to Live the Course in Miracles, Let Go Now, In God’s Care, and A Woman’s Spirit. She started her addiction recovery journey in 1974 and in 1982, she published her first book, Each Day a New Beginning, which instantly became a bestseller in this groundbreaking genre of meditational support for women in recovery. The book sold over 3 million copies and has a dedicated readership spanning over four decades. Karen’s focus as a writer is on the development of spiritual growth and strengthening one’s twelve-step recovery. She relies on her personal experience, coupled with the wisdom she gleans from the many brave people she walked among in the rooms of AA and Al-Anon. Currently, Karen spends her time speaking at lectures and workshops, which fosters her commitment to continue doing what brings her life such joy.

Marianne Williamson is a bestselling author, political activist, and spiritual thought leader. For over three decades, Williamson has been a leader in spiritual and religiously progressive circles. She is the author of 14 books, four of which have been #1 New York Times bestsellers. She founded Project Angel Food, a nonprofit that has delivered more than 14 million meals to ill and dying homebound patients since 1989. The group was created to help people suffering from the ravages of HIV/AIDS. She has also worked throughout her career on poverty, anti-hunger, and racial reconciliation issues.

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