Making Space
April 2022
| What's On Your Mind?
By:
Gregory J.
How helping a member opened his eyes to the needs of others and the world of AA accessibilites
One room at a time
April 2015
By:
Mary O.
| Brownsburg, Indiana
At 22 years sober, she was about to make a big move—but this time she let her past experience do the heavy lifting
Requirements Beyond Sobriety
March 1974
By:
Zander M.
| Greensboro, North Carolina
Some reflections on the wearing of two hats and some suggestions on AA attitudes
RAILROADED
July 2010
By:
SHAUN G.
| Manteca, Calif.
Talked into service, a reluctant teen meets the AAs who convince him to stick around
Down Under
October 1961
By:
G. R.
| Sydney
The members gather about the tea table instead of the coffee urn, but the shared experience, strength and hope is the same
So This Is AA
Web Exclusives
| Grapevine Online Exclusives
By:
Tracy C.
| Denver, Colo.
Alone at home with the shades drawn, she was completely powerless against alcohol
Two Gifts
March 2017
The first sound he heard, shuffling down the hall of the detox in pajamas and paper slippers, was laughter. But where could it be coming from?
AA News
June 2019
| Letting Go of Resentments
Detroit 2020! Frequently asked questions about AA’s 2020 International Convention
My Life With an Alcoholic
April 1998
By:
J. C. W.
| Calgary, Alberta
From time to time, the Grapevine publishes articles by nonalcoholic friends of AA. We wanted to print this story, written by the husband of an alcoholic woman, because it is a testimony to the destructive force of alcohol--"cunning, baffling, powerful!
Is It Wrong to Feel Proud?
November 1950
By:
L.A.
| Concord, New Hampshire
A Young Man Raises A Point. . . . .
