Sober in Boston
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| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Janet S.
| Needham, Mass.
Being gay and an alcoholic, she wasn’t sure she would find her people in AA
Alcoholism At Large
October 2011
Moving On
August 2018
By:
Michael E.
| Fort Collins, Colo.
Fighting the ache in his heart, he seeks a new home group in a new home town—some place to hang his coffee cup and be of service
My Daily Moral Inventory
June 1946
Ham on Wry
May 1990
Game changer
December 2010
By:
SUSAN B.
| Alexandria, Va.
A hard-drinking father finds spirituality in the bottom of the ninth
No Matter What
June 2018
By:
Michelle K.
| Grande Prairie, Alberta
She didn’t expect kindness or understanding after her last DUI, but she got it, and from an unexpected source—the cop who had arrested her
I Was Finally Set Free
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By:
Anonymous
| Warsaw, Ohio
A head full of AA helps ruin her relapse
Words That Stung
March 2013
By:
Anonymous
She forgot about the charity money she stole—but her son sure didn’t
AA News
July 2018
Principles of Anonymity
January 1981
By:
A. C.-B.
Another look at the Traditions, this one from a more personal point of view
What Goes Around Comes Around
July 2019
| The Prison Issue
By:
Anonymous
| Missouri
It took more than 20 years—and all Three Legacies—for him to become the AA member and man he’d envisioned
Get A Hobby
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By:
Jimmy H.
| Columbus, Ohio
Once sober, he found a unique way to spend his time and understand his past
Dancing Again
October 2014
By:
C.K.
| Grain Valley, Missouri
At 30 years sober, a woman dives in and stops dragging her heels
Be Free--Pay Your Own Way
January 1977
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
He found that Tradition Seven applied not only to his group but to himself
