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Perfect Timing

August 1996
By: John K. | Rochester, New York

PO Box 1980

February 1996
By: Fiona S. | St. Thomas
Hurricane Survivors Group

Post Box 1980

November 1995
By: Mike S. | Staten Island, New York
A program for living

Step One: Gateway to Freedom

September 1994
By: Anonymous | Gainesville, Florida

Vinnie's Christmas

December 1993
By: George S. | Southampton, New York

Expectations of AA

September 1993
By: Anonymous | Manila
in a moment of crisis he learned that sobriety doesn't depend on personalities

Walking the Walk

June 1993
By: Anonymous | Beausejour, Manitoba

Self-will Run Riot

July 1991
By: Janice F. | Pine Bluff, Arkansas

The Great Slide

July 1990
By: Ganesh I. | Bombay
WHAT WE USED TO BE LIKE

History In the Making

May 1988
By: Linda H. | Albany, New York

Powers of Example

August 1982
By: Anonymous | Roanoke, Virginia
They come in all shapes and sizes--newcomers and old-timers, those who make the program come alive, and those who don't make it at all. Everywhere in AA, we discover

The Loneliness of Noninvolvement

September 1973
By: M. M. | Lindenhurst, NewYork
It's not quite enough to just come and sit and go

The Good AAS from Outside

February 1971
By: C. M. | Miami, Florida
My heart will always be in institutional AA, for I know what it has done for me".

The Other Christmas

December 1968
By: Neva | Alvin, Texas
Today all is calm, all is bright. But memories of Chirstmases past recall the story that brought hope

Am I a Bleeding Deacon?

October 1964
By: Anonymous | Tennessee
An older member notes some things that put a strain on his resolve not to be one

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Po Box 1980

May 1975
By: J. F. D. | Rochester, New York
Relationships within AA

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

November 1969
By: G. M. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Young People in AA Do Their Thing

Dear Grapevine

April 2010
By: KATE T. | Lowell, Mass.
A glimpse of growth

PO Box 1980

February 2001
By: Mandie W. | Bellingham, Washington
Reaching teens

PO Box 1980

February 1995
By: Dan B. | Louisville, Colorado
Sign language and AA

PO Box 1980

July 1991
By: M. O. | Islip Terrace, New York
Ritual in AA

PO Box 1980

October 1979
By: E. P. | Somerville, New Jersey
On Twelfth Step calls

Carrying the Message

January 1969
By: T. B. | Charlotte, North Carolina
Names" and anonymity

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

October 1990

Keep Coming Back

March 1993
By: Linda S. | Reynoldsburg, Ohio

The Boomerang Interview

June 1986
By: Anonymous | Torrance, California

Moment of Truth

December 1980
By: R. E. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
At the age of twenty-nine, when his father kicked him out, he had his first

Story Archive: The Young One

April 2011
By: Danna F. | Waltham, Massachusetts
A teen AA finds that age doesn't matter when all are alcoholics

The young one

July 2009
By: DANNA F. | Waltham, Mass
A teen AA finds that age doesn't matter when all are alcoholics

AA in Paradise

September 1993
By: Wanda L. | Denpasar

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