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Let It Begin With Me

August 1980
By: M. F | Old Bridge, N. J.

Preamble to Recovery

May 1975
By: W. C. | Rockford, Illinois
Young people in AA

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

January 1970
By: Rural Opportunities
Communities Tackle Alcoholism in Low-Income Groups

New Eyes

He got sober and got to live his happy, joyous and free life

I've Changed My Tune

December 1955
By: More Anon | Raleigh, North Carolina

If He Should Come Again

December 1953
By: M. K. | Dalton, Massachusetts

Lest We Forget

July 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 72-74

A 'Very Typical' AA Story

December 1989
By: Don H. | San Francisco, California

Ham on Wry

August 2005
By: Cindy C.

Short Takes

August 1976
By: Bill W.

Short Takes

April 1964

Study: Sober alcoholics often opt for immediate rewards

October 2009

Dear Grapevine

October 2009
By: MISS KAY | Murray, Kan.
Not all make it back

PO BOX 1980

April 2008
By: Thomas D. | Oconomowoc, Wisconsin
Vulnerable human

Po Box 1980

May 2007
By: Bob S. | Thomaston, Connecticut
Not always so

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The Drunk Who Came in From the Cold

January 2011
By: Ron M. | Barrow, Alaska
The bitter Alaskan wind blows a lost cause into the rooms of AA

PARTY IN THE PARK

July 2010
By: JONATHAN S. | San Antonio, Texas
A veteran of the 2005 Convention looks forward to this year's event in his hometown

18th World Service Meeting: "One Message--many Languages--one Fellowship

April 2005

Loving the Life We Lead

December 1997
By: Marie K. | Leisure World, California

Now I Have a Choice!

May 1984
By: N. S. | Toronto, Ontario

Only a Glass of Champagne

November 1983
By: W. K.
Anyway, no one would ever know - From the September 1973 Grapevine

A Christmas Cynic

December 1980
By: W. S. | Waterville, Ohio

Louie the Limp

February 1978
By: C. R. | Danbury, Connecticut
A lesson from the animal world in how to overcome handicaps

The Sponsor's Story

July 1975
By: Anonymous
AA was there when the prison gates swung open

Only a Glass of Champagne

September 1973
By: W. K. | Albany, New York
And anyway, no one would ever know

How'm I Doing

January 1968
By: J. C. | Wyandotte, Michigan
A member reviews the signs of progress he finds along the way

An Escape From Emotional Bondage

February 1955
By: J. F. | Elmburst, Long Island

From Within These Walls

January 1953
By: H. R. | Hunstville, Texas
A PRISONER FINDS A KEY IN FAITH

How Alcoholics Anonymous Can Help Doctors and Industry

November 1948

Expenses of Speakers Pose Problem

April 1948

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