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What About Your Little Red Wagon?

January 1954
By: The Reviver

Editorial

September 1953

I Came to Believe. . .

June 1953
By: Marie L. | California

A Matter of Degrees

August 1952
By: C. F. | Kansas City, Missouri

My Mountain and I

November 1950
By: Clint M. | San Francisco, California

Of Interest to You

April 1950
By: Bill W.

Mail Call

March 1950
By: M.J. | La Crescenta, California

Twelfth Step Kid

December 1948
By: A.S. | Little Neck, Long Island, New York

Many Enter A.A. Unsponsored

May 1948
By: J.W. | New York, New York

All Right, So I'm Hooked!

December 1968
By: G. N. G. | Queens, New York
It's an insidious disease and self-deception will get you nowhere. The best thing is to come right out and admit it. . .

Grapevine Daily Quote September 8, 2018

“I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help.”

“Carrying the Message,” Queens, New York, February 1971, Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote September 8, 2016

“I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help.”

Queens, N.Y., February 1971 “Carrying the Message” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote September 8 2013

"I am feeling much better now, and I thank God for AA and my good friends. I have learned how to accept their help."

Queens, N.Y., February 1971 "Carrying the Message" Emotional Sobriety II
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No More Free Rides

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Joey R. | Whitehorse, Yukon
The first year of sobriety a free ride? It didn’t turn out that way

Working with Professionals It Matters

April 2008
By: Al Z. | Long Beach, New York

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Hidden, Lost and Found

August 1963
By: M. B. C. | Phoenix, Arizona
All the test questions proved this mother of nine wasn't an alcoholic, but. . .

Is My Gratitude Grateful?

June 1963
By: R.W. | Van Nuys, California
A strictly amateur psychologist discovers that gratitude is scientifically okay

Noblesse Oblige

June 1963
By: M. D. B. | Jackson
He tries to share what he has received with everybody

AA+M.D.= 1 Happy Doc

September 1962
By: Dr. Bob M. | Wellington
An AA physician says: "Disturbances that many psychiatrists would consider psychotic have yielded to the AA program

Action

October 1961
By: I. M. | Wellington
The key to the elusive grace called humility

Let There Be Light. . .

May 1957
By: Elsie T. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Elsie's letter to her AA sponsor, Betty T., first appeared in the February "Exchange Bulletin" from GSH. The Grapevine editors felt it speaks eloquently to all of us.

Sober Resolutions Are Different

January 1957
By: Anon. | Scarsdale, New York

Unaccustomed As I Am. . .

July 1956
By: Hugh | Toronto, Ontario

Nine Months of Miracles or--Who, Me?

November 1954
By: Charlie. W | Beaumount, Texas

Part IV

October 1952
By: Anonymous | Worcester, Massachusetts
Concluding our own political outbursts with closed meetings and open finances . .

Sponsorship. . .

June 1950
By: R.G.M. | Grand Rapids, Michigan
(Continued from last month)

Father, Dear Father Come Home With Me Now

January 1950
or the tribulations of an adolescent alcoholic

A.A. Digest--

December 1946
Excerpts from Group Publications

I Remember You

April 2014
By: Bill F. | Bountiful, Utah
Although he got the chance to get sober, his old drinking buddy Rick never did

Letting Go in Florida

March 2014
By: Jeanne R. | Monaca, Pennsylvania
A sober mom learns all about powerlessness in a partyland by the sea

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