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The Ghosts of My Youth

It wasn't until she faced her past that she could move forward into the present

A Chip On the Old Block

February 1958
By: Anon. | Seattle, Washington
NO PROBLEM

The Man in the Hole

July 1957
By: Rod M. | Riverdale, New York

For Christmas. . .Some AA history. . .

December 1952

The Arena

January 1950
Two Staunch Grapevine Defenders Meet A.G.R.'s Challenge

Heed the Warning!

December 1949
By: Pen Pal | Represa, California
a prison returnee's plea

Keep the Cork in the Bottle

August 1949
In Baghdad-on-the-Subway Lived Ali Kahal

A Card for a Guard

March 1949
By: F. R. | Jackson, Michigan
AA WORKS IN PRISON, TOO

The Formula That Works

August 1947
By: Jack C. | Manhattan, New York

The Lord of Song

April 2002
By: Ercan A. | Izmir

The Two Phases of Sobriety

November 1983
By: Anonymous
Soon we begin to feel a certain freedom from the desire to drink - From the September 1973 Grapevine

The Two Phases of Sobriety

September 1973
By: Rudolph | Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

December 1947
By: A.A. | Los Angeles, California
Making Amends

Carrying the Message

November 1964
By: C. S. | Fresno, California
Easy does it!

The Twelve Steps Revisited/Step 4

September 1961
By: J. E. | Guilford, Connecticut
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

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Decision in the desert

March 2022 | Emotional Sobriety
By: Dee Anne P. | Oak Harbor, Wash.
Lonely, angry and exhausted, a newly sober flight operator has a rageful day in hell. Her mission: Step Three

My Time on The Hump

January 2022 | Beginners
By: Morgan J. | Annapolis, Md.
Road trips, coffeepots, Steps and donuts—a member recalls the journey he took with his first sponsor

Tradition 11: Put the Coffee On

November 2008
By: Lisa R. | Aberdeen, South Dakota
A cheerful group in her diner draws in a young alcoholic

In The Center Of Sorrow

February 2007
By: Mark H. | Bartlett, Illinois
An AA shows up anyway

The Orderly Advance of Recovery

July 1999
By: June L. | El Granada, California

The Other Side of Self-support

August 1989
By: Anonymous | Oxford, Massachusetts

Living the Traditions

March 1982
By: D. K. | Oakland, California
They work for individuals as well as for groups

The Gentle Art of Being a Friend

August 1981
By: R. R. | Manhattan, New York

New Directions from the World Directory

January 1972
By: D. W. | Des Moines, Iowa
This traveling salesman was hopelessly lost until AA put him back on the right road

Freedom for Just Ten Cents

November 1956
By: Anon. | Marion, Ohio

GRATITUDE TURNS THE KEY

April 2010
By: MARIE N. | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

The Company Party, Cold Sober

December 2002
By: Don A. | Lakeview, Arkansas

The Hill

December 1987
By: Pat O. | Scarborough, Ontario
. . .and the hands that help us climb it

The Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me

November 2014
By: Stephen M. | Neenah, Wisconsin
He thought alcohol had ruined his life. Now he feels differently

The Five Gifts of Anonymity

September 1984
By: R. G. | Thousand Oaks, California

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