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Once Over Lightly

October 1968
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

My Guardian Angel

October 2017
By: Patty S. | Romeoville, Ill.
She knew she had a problem. What she didn’t know was that the guy she liked would help her find the answer

Y.E.S.: Diving In Headfirst

December 2008
By: Adam H. | New York, New York
The fun of drinking never resurfaced

Old Myths Die Hard

June 1980
By: E. E. | Tulsa, Oklahoma

An AA Doctor Opens His Heart

December 1971
By: D. G. M., MD | Montreal, Quebec
Young people solving their problems remind him that only a closed mind can hurt our Fellowship

An AA Hand Was There

August 1967
By: A. G. | Carmel, California
On a cliff overlooking the Pacific, a broken man asked for help . . .

Caught in Hateland

December 1966
By: R. A. S. | La Verne, California
An AA once trapped by resentments offers a guide to the way out

My Name Is Eloise

April 1965
By: E. K. | Mill Valley, California

On Personality Change

March 1960

Closed Meeting

May 1956
WHAT MAKES AN ALCOHOLIC?

Most Happy Christmas

December 1956
By: D. S. | San Mateo, California

Third Step Surgery

September 2014
By: Sam Marie E., | Atlanta, Georgia
Used to self-medicating with alcohol, she found herself looking to the Steps

Look to Today

August 1965
By: Bob C. C. | Petaluma, California

FORECAST

August 1951
AUGUST

Foreword

November 1985
By: Bill W.
From the November 1956 Grapevine

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Young America

July 1987
By: Alcohol & Health
The Water of Life

Carry This Message

January 1982
By: W. H. | Manhattan, New York
Tradition 5 - Each group has but one primary purpose--to carry its message to the alcoholic who still suffers

Getting in Tune

August 1972
By: F. J. T. | Crescent, Missouri
There was discord in her life until she recognized what was best for her

Your Doctor Can't Help You!

January 1971
By: Anonymous, MD | Manhattan, New York
If he doesn't know that you're an alcoholic, if he doesn't know that you react badly to some kinds of medication. . .

Love Is Action

Their relationship survived alcoholism, separation, sobriety, and finally, reunion

Fifth Step Meetings

March 1968
By: Seeker Anonymous
Small groups. . .laying it on the line with each other. Nothing held back. . .

Tenth/twelfth Step Meetings

March 1968
By: T. P. Jr. | Hankins, New York
We are not here to talk about. . .inventory; we're here to do the taking.

My Name Is Irma

March 1968
By: Irma | Montreal, Quebec
You don't need to be an alcoholic to get resentments. But it helps to use AA on them

My Name Is John

April 1967
By: J. S. C. | New Hartford, New York
. . . And

On Closed Meetings

December 1964
By: The Editors
Some reflections on AA discussion meetings prompted by letters from Grapevine readers

Lois Looks Back On Early Days With Bill

June 1959
By: Lois W.
December 1944

Closed Meeting

February 1956
HOW MANY MEETINGS?

Ham on Wry

March 1997

Once Over Lightly

October 1984
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

PO Box 1980

December 1974
By: J. F. G. | Brooklyn, New York
Anonymity as readers see it

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