Radiant Child
December 2011
By:
Kizzie P.
| Frankfort, Kentucky
Her son's despair over her alcoholism became the cornerstone of her sobriety
Those Vulgar Words
July 1964
By:
Anonymous
Comments from a cross section of AA on the speaker with a flair for ripe language
Dear Grapevine
February 2018
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Love
November 2023
| Gratitude
By:
C.C.
| North Hollywood, California
The longer he stays sober, the more he learns the value of passing on that inner glow
Give a Lot, Get a Lot!
April 1961
By:
B. S.
| Vancouver, British Columbia
A former General Service Delegate describes the spiritual returns from working with "the most anonymous
Any Lengths
August 2018
By:
Gary C.
| Evergreen, Colo.
Forty years sober, he looks back and discovers the key to finding sobriety and sanity
At Wit’s End
June 2022
| Stories by Longtimers!
A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit
November 1945
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
January 1978
By:
Harrison John
Salute to the 'Sallie'
A Thousand Wishes
March 2015
By:
Anonymous
Alone on a porch, he found his faith up in the evening sky
EMBRACED BY LOVE
February 2010
By:
CASEY K.
| Sacramento, Calif.
A need for fellowship overrides a newcomer's fear of rejection
Kindred spirits
March 2009
By:
PAM P.
| San Pedro, California
In her search for recovery, a woman in pain turns to the Steps
Our Group Conscience
February 1950
By:
W.A.S.
| Flushing, New York
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all"--William Shakespeare
Ninth Tradition Checklist
February 1971
By:
B. L.
| Manhattan, New York
AA, as such, ought never be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.
