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The Establishment at Work

January 1978
By: P. R. | Ohio
Funny how everyone picks on us drunks when all we demand is a little respect

Learning to Live in the World Around Us

December 1974
By: T. G. F. | Springfield, Virginia
AA is much more than a security blanket

Ripe from the Start

July 1972
By: J. W. S. | Greenfield, New Hampshire
Subconsciously, he wanted to turn his will over to someone who would understand

The Challenge of Normalcy

November 1955
By: Sgt. Bill | San Antonio, Texas
Another point of view on

I Thought I Could Tell the Old-timers a Thing or Two

February 1949
By: T.R. | San Diego, California

A Pattern for Success

November 1948
By: R.D.B. | Bronxville, New York

Back from the Brink

December 2013
Diagnosed with cirrhosis, he finally faced the truth about his drinking

The meeting goes on

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years
By: Judith H. | Morristown, New Jersey
During a record-setting blizzard, a home group finds a warm, safe way to gather

The May 2012 Grapevine is Here!

April 2012
In this month's special section, members share about the tools of the program

The Secret Life of Alcoholism

August 2011
By: Ann B. | Greenwood, South Carolina
The understanding and acceptance allowed her to open up

Long Live The Wimp

November 2007
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio
A story about caution, comfort, and the safety of AA

Out of the Woods

April 2005
By: D.C. | Albany, New York
Where are the people with ten or more years?

The Unlikely Messenger

August 1987
By: R. F. | Missouri City, Texas

In the Face of Fear

January 1986
By: T. L. | Torrance, California

Stay Away From the Firsh Commershul Or How Durstin D. Narrowly Missed Oblivion in the Bright World of Television

April 1965
By: S. R. | Manhattan, New York

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The ride of my life

October 2009
By: MICHELE C. | Davis, Calif.
Two strangers at the top of a mountain pass share about staying sober

In The Spirit--not The Letter--of Alcoholics Anonymous

January 2007
By: Laurie A. | Essex
Love, not worship, for the Big Book

House of the Laughing Clowns

July 1986
By: D. N. | Manhattan, New York

Candle From the Dark Past

February 1986
By: M. G. | Bloomington, Indiana

The Last Trip to the Well

June 1957
By: Polly D. | Syracuse, New York

We Strive for Values

October 1952
By: M. C. S. | Chicago, Illinois

Behind the Scenes

September 2014
By: Boyce B. | Brooklyn, New York
That meeting book in his hand did not magically appear

We Needed the Job

August 2004
By: Chris W. | Pembroke, Virginia
An anecdote about action

View From the 60th Parallel

May 1962
By: K. W. | Anchorage, Alaska

Interview with the Author of "The Independent Blonde

March 1996
By: NANCY F.
Fifth in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

The Monk, The Banker, and The Pharisee

May 1952
By: Anonymous | Scarsdale, New York
some thoughts on humility

RESOURCES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS

September 2010

The First Surgeon General's Report

November 2003

The Vine Line

July 1997

AA Around the World

November 1995
By: Tadeuz F.
Adapted from the Final Report of the 13th World Service Meeting, held in Cartagena, Colombia, October 1994

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