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Families First in Readjustments

January 1948
By: Polly A.W.F. | Clearwater, Florida

Editorial:

July 1946
By: T.L. | Oakland, California
On the 9th Step. . .

Batten Down the Hatches

September 2020 | Living Sober Group
By: Jordan W. | Lemoore, Calif.
He used to outdrink all of his buddies. Now he gladly goes to AA meetings wherever he’s deployed

This is the door you're looking for

October 2018
By: Lori U. | Portland, Oregon
She may not have been raised to end up on skid row, but she sure found her hope there

From Rags to Riches

January 2015
By: Norma A. | Austin, Texas
AA taught me how to live, how to love, and how to let go

Wild child

April 2011
By: Amy S. | Beaverton, Oregon

Stripped Of All Pretense

December 2007
By: D.S. | Lafayette, California
And ready to trust

Step Five: When The Fog Lifts

May 2007
By: Bill M. | San Diego, California

A Dry Drunk's Last Stand

February 2003
By: Steve S. | Douglaston, New York
After white-knuckling it for weeks, another warrior comes in from the combat zone

As Unique As Ham and Eggs

November 2002
By: Sam L. | Oceanside, California
June 2000

AA Communication Can Cross All Barriers

October 2002
By: Bill W.
From the October 1959 Grapevine

Surviving the Fall

May 1998
By: Keith M. | Livermore, California

Chair Master

October 1997
By: Bruce H. | Arlington, Virginia

Does AA Have a Future?

September 1993
By: John N. Chappel, M.D.
From the Fellowship's earliest hours, nonalcoholics have played a major role in the development of AA. Here, two nonalcoholic Class A Trustees share their individual perspectives on AA and their sense of what challenges lie ahead.

Bus Stop

January 1992
By: Allan E. | Chino, California

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Carrying the Message

October 1967
By: D. C. | Los Angeles, California
Those fringe benefits

Imagine Such a disease. . .

February 1967
By: Dr. Ruth Fox, M.D.

Carrying the Message

January 1966
By: H. S. W. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pro and Con

P. O. Box 1980

January 1964
By: T. L. E. | Karachi
Open Heart

P. O. Box 1980

September 1963
By: ANON. | Manhattan, New York
Why "talk" failure?

P. O. Box 1980

August 1963
By: J. S. C. | New Hartford, New York
Open letter to S. H.

The Anecdote Bin

March 1963

My Rival

February 1963
By: S.M. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

P. O. Box 1980

November 1962
By: R. T. C. | Bangkok
Twelfth stepping

P.O. Box 1980

June 1961
By: H. T. B | Irving, Texas
Sober today

From the Grass Roots

May 1960
By: J. M. | Riverside, Illinois
MIXING BUSINESS AND SOBRIETY

From the Grass Roots

April 1960
By: D. S. | San Mateo, California
YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW

From the Grass Roots

March 1960
By: G. K. | Keflavik
MANY HAPPY THINGS

Christmas Editorial

December 1958
By: Bill W.

Pro and Con

March 1958
Brief comments and excerpts from letters containing opinions pro and/or con-specific items (including the Grapevine itself) will appear in this corner from time to time.

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