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Once Over Lightly

December 1971
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Heard at Open Meetings

May 1971
By: W. J. S. | Model City, New York

P. O. Box 1980

July 1964
By: V. N. | Lord Howe Island
Roosting pigeon

Po Box 1980

January 1961
By: B. S. | Vancouver, British Columbia
ABOUT THE GRAPEVINE

Heard at Open Meetings

January 1961
By: W. L. G.

Plainly Speaking

March 1959
By: G. J. | Oakland, California

That's How It Happens

February 1958
By: S. E. M. | Houston, Texas

What Is Will Power?

February 1955
By: J. M. | Flushing, New York

Sidebar

December 1953

Editorial

December 1953

Tulip

May 1952

Merry Christmas!

December 1951

Southern AA

August 1950
By: R.M.N. | OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE

Mail Call

January 1950
By: Jerry | Centerville, Maryland

Fourth Step?

September 1949

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This was it

April 2009
By: Kelly A. | San Mateo, California
A young woman, desperate to stop drinking, asks her recovering father for help

Love

January 2004
By: Bill W.

Boogeying Without Booze

August 2003
By: Susan C. | Woodland, California
It was better sober. Imagine that.

What Do I like Best?

March 2003
By: Joseph C. | Port of Spain
Maybe it's freedom from fear. Or the fellowship. Or maybe it's just feeling I belong

Tough Love

June 2002
By: Jeff R. | Corrales, New Mexico

Spiritual Agony

February 2001
By: Holly H. | Huntsville, Alabama
Anger, Hatred, and Resentment

Burn Out

December 1997
By: Bud S. | Yorba Linda, California

A Remarkable Sensation

March 1997
By: Trebbe J. | Thompson, Pennsylvania
Step 3 - Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.

Slips and Human Nature

November 1995
By: William Duncan Silkworth, MD
Physician-in-Chief of the Charles B. Towns Hospital, be is counted among the founders of AA. In his lifetime be treated some 40,000 alcoholics. - From the January 1947 Grapevine

If You Say I'm Too Young, I Might Just Believe You

January 1986
By: Anonymous | Jamaica, New York

Slips and Human Nature

November 1978
By: William Duncan Silkworth, MD
This work, by one of the earliest friends of AA, has become a classic of AA literature - From the January 1947 Grapevine

Come with Me on My Rounds. . .

February 1971
By: R. L. | Pasadena, California
A hard night's duty in a hospital that cares for suffering alcoholics brings deeper understanding and respect

Slips and Human Nature

June 1969
By: Willliam Duncan Silkworth, MD
Originally published in the Grapevine for January 1947, this work has become a classic in AA literature

Divided I Stand

November 1968
By: F. C. | Manhattan, New York
Many a spouse joins AA only to find that the search for sobriety brings new problems in family relations. Here, three members share their experience in making necessary adjustments

Slips and Human Nature

October 1963
By: William Duncan Silkworth, M.D.

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