OK for this day
November 2017
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She got sober just in time to face a breakup and a new baby—and her sponsor’s words held true
Learning to fly
November 2017
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An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous
Lonely Refuge
November 2017
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An African-American member recalls rough times growing up and how AA saved him from a long desperate road
A Cup of Instant Gratitude
November 2017
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A Thanksgiving to Remember
November 2017
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In a Colorado prison, a mysterious delivery of unexpected treats helps brighten these alcoholics’ day
A Pioneer in Paris
November 2017
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Now in his 90s, an old-timer in Europe recalls the early days of AA in France
Pass it On
November 2017
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First his grand-sponsor carried it, then his sponsor, and finally him—the continuity of AA, all in one twenty-five year medallion
All It Takes Is One
November 2017
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Finding within herself the “tiny key of willingness,” a woman who had drifted away from the program discovers that she, too, can carry the message
AA And Me
November 2017
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She was an empty nester, a grandmother and a full-blown drunk who vowed she would never become one of “those people” in AA. But, just her luck, she did...
I Never Would Have Guessed It
November 2017
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Thirty years of growing up in AA, one step at a time, one day at a time, one experience at a time
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