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Surfside Beach

September 2017
By: Leslie P. | Lake Jackson, Texas
The water at her hometown beach was brown, the sand covered with tar, but, like her alcoholism, it was “normal.” Sobriety gave her a different perspective

Can’t Stop

December 2016
By: Coleen F. | Jacksonville, Alabama
Her compulsion to drink made her hide vodka everywhere—in drawers, in old coats—even on the highway

So We Danced

December 2015
After years of dryness he couldn’t listen—until he got in step with the right guy

Web Exclusive: Finding God in AA

November 2011
By: Stacy G. | Evanston, Illinois
She came into AA as an atheist. Or so she thought.

TAX RETURNS

September 2008
It's not easy making amends to the government, but the payoff can be huge

Cross-cultural Candor

June 1997
By: Robert T. | Mason City, Iowa

Slicer

October 1994
By: John S. | Bellevue, Nebraska

Staying Sober--No Matter What

July 1992
By: Kyle R. | Kingston, New York

A Sudden Gust of Hope

December 1991
By: Norbert B. | Enid, Oklahoma

A Red Letter Day

July 1990
By: M. W. | Kingston, Jamaica

A By-product of Right Thinking

February 1980
By: B. M. | Goleta, California
This AA found that happiness does not mean feeling high

This One Chance to Live

January 1979
By: K. S. | Atlanta, Georgia
A returned card brings memories of a man who could neither trust nor share

Action and More Action

January 1978
By: H. R. | Millbrae, California
The Big Book tells us time and again you have to give it away to keep it

Bill's Wife Remembers When

November 1976
By: Lois W.
Coping with brawls and kooky behavior was part of keeping house for the early AA members - From the December 1944 Grapevine

Practice Makes Progress

December 1969
By: R. A. S. | Tucson, Arizona
An old-timer looks back and decides that time matter in AA--if that time is used well--because

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Pro and Con

February 1959
By: J. N. L. | Columbia, South Carolina
Judge Not . . .

Pro and Con

February 1959
By: Tina J. | Pine Bluff, Arkansas
An Honest Complaint

Dear Mommy and Dad

September 1958
By: R. D. | Concord, California

Helping Hands

July 1958

AA Not a Religion

January 1954
By: J.F.H. | San Diego, California

No Doubt, No Doubt

August 1952

Original Clipping

July 1950

Novels

February 1949
(Religious Subjects)

News Circuit

January 1949

Convention Dates

June 1948

Bottoms Up!

April 1948

There's One in Every Group

April 1948

Barley !!! Corn !!!

September 1946

Contented Sobriety

September 1945

At Wit's End

November 2010
By: NORM D. | Ypsilanti, Mich.
Oldie but goodie

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