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From the Grass Roots

October 1953
By: Anonymous | Easton, Maryland
ONE MESSAGE

From the Grass Roots

May 1952
By: L. E. M. | Burlington, Iowa
DRY TIGHT COMPARTMENTS

Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

March 1949
By: L.F. | Birmingham, Alabama

Mail Call for A.A.s at Home and Abroad

February 1949
By: H.C. | Mt. Forest, Ont.

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

January 1948
By: W.L.G. | Shawnee, Oklahoma
Scientific Fact

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

December 1946
By: W.J.R. | East Orange, New Jersey
In All of Our Affairs.

God’s in the Cooler

October 2019 | Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By: Troy F. | Newton, Iowa
After a deadly accident, he finds God in an unlikely place

Adventure into the Unknown

June 1972
By: D. B. D., MD | Manhattan, New York
Meditation opens us to an awareness of something ever new

As the World Turns

December 2013
Despite many talents and opportunities, she became a "stay-at-home" drunk and watched life pass her by

The Holiday Spirit

December 2005
By: Roger H. | Merriam, Kansas
Who's got time to go to a meeting?

The Long Reach of AA

July 2004
By: J.B. | Pennsylvania

Naming the Negatives

April 1997
By: Sherry G. | Riverdale, Michigan
Step 4 - Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

A Saying for All Seasons

July 1996
By: Don P. | Bristol, Vermont

Sailing Through the Holidays

December 1982
By: K. D. | Jacksonville, Florida

One Night at the Bar

July 2011
By: Pete L. | Wolfville, Nova Scotia
A part-time job in a bar turned out to be the beginning of years of relapsing

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Step Seven and the 'Older' Member

November 2001
By: J. E. | Bronxville, New York
CLASSIC GRAPEVINE--August 1955

The Guys From AA Are Here. . .

May 1994
By: Tom O'M. | Stamford, Connecticut

The War Is Over

March 1990
By: Anonymous | Bellingham, Washington

Christmas By the Book

December 1989
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Clearing the Holiday Hurdles

December 1988
By: Richard B. | Binghamton, New York

The Slip That Didn't Happen

July 1972
By: D. C. B. | Washington, District of Columbia
Where he had failed before, Antabuse forced him to wait until the crisis had passed

What Am I Here For?

May 1969
By: Anonymous | California
Four years of 'dubious sobriety' paid off when she learned what she really wanted out of AA

The Periodical Souse, the Never-again Feeling and the Ride on the Sprinkling Cart

August 1961
George Ade, one of America's great humorists, wrote this Fable in Slang sixty years ago, but the subject is as timeless as man and alcohol. You will undoubtedly recognize . . .

Twelve Steps and the Older Member

August 1955
By: J. E. | Bronxville, New York
Step Seven: Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings

The Final Transfer

October 1948
By: An Alcoholic

Letter from the Editor

May 2019 | Our Big Book–80 Wonderful Years

Letter from the Editor

January 2019 | Stories for Day Counters!

The Four of Us

August 2000
By: Judi C. | Carlsbad, California

Check Your Weapons at the Door

May 1989
By: Doug H.

The Old One-two

December 1986
By: D. G. | Gloucester, New Jersey

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