The Other Side of the Briar Patch
June 1982
By:
M. M.
| Atlanta, Georgia
Year one was a struggle, but AAs helped her reach
I Never. . .Was Hospitalized, Lost My Family, Went to Jail, Lost My Job, Drank in Bars, Drank Alone, Drank on the Job
August 1980
By:
M. B.
| Cherry Hill, N. J.
Just Not Drinking
June 1980
By:
L. S.
| Halifax, Nova Scotia
He had followed a simple program, and the rewards were much greater than
Coping With Divorce
March 1980
By:
J. L.
| Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Through the program, others survived it, and she did, too
Reflections
August 1979
By:
S. S.
| Leesburg, Virginia
Today, he can count hope as one of his strongest gifts
A Very Complicated Person
July 1979
By:
H. E.
| Oneida, New York
Nothing much happened until he decided to get dumb and change
Reality Can Be Uncomfortable
November 1976
By:
M. McF.
But learning to cope with life, people, and situations is vital to our growth - From the July 1971 Grapevine
The Man Who Missed Christmas
December 1975
By:
B. M.
| Saratoga, California
At the long table were lively, happy people, while off to the side was one alone
Is This Where the Alcoholics Meet?
September 1975
By:
Hilary D.
| Cullman, Alabama
A glimpse into the magic workings of AA
AA Cliches
December 1974
By:
A. W. F.
| North Hollywood, California
Like AA lingo, these also contribute to greater understanding among us
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
May 1974
By:
F. F.
| Washington, District of Columbia
Try a Mini-Conference
Three Answers to the Article "Fools Rush In" (October, 1953 Grapevine)
January 1954
By:
Sandy M.
| Oakwood, Toronto
We're Responsible
Tulip
May 1952
Heard over NBC
March 1946
The Children Say What A.A. Means to Them
December 1944
By:
Felicia G.'s 17-year-old daughter,
I Hate to Think Where Mother Would Be. . .
