A Twelfth Step Call
October 1975
By:
P. W.
| Clearwater, Florida
It" was upstairs in a back bedroom, bleary-eyed and shaky
Growing Pains
July 1969
By:
P. A. K.
| Amarillo, Texas
From "high" living in Thailand to a down-to-earth search for understanding back home, this youngster found maturity in AA
Dear Editors:
June 1968
By:
F. R.
| Manhattan, New York
. . .something good and healthy is emerging in AA. . .
Dear Mom
September 1956
By:
E. D.
| Washington, D.C.
I would like to share this letter with other arrested alcoholics. It is from my seventeen-year-old son, now away at school.
Pleasures of Reading
April 1948
By:
M.N.
| New York City
<emphasis type="italic">That Winter</emphasis> by Merle Miller (William Sloane Associates, $3)
Up Jumped Mephistopheles
June 1956
By:
Guys and Gals
| Flushing and Bayside, L.I.
. . .and walked right in again!
It's a Family Disease
August 1955
By:
J. E. S.
| Bayside, L. I., New York
THE AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS: a Guide for the Families of Problem Drinkers. Published by Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters. 112 pp. $2.00. This review is written by one of the former "problems" now active in AA whose wife also takes active part in the Family
Will You and I Have Another Chance?
September 1954
By:
G. K. S.
| Kankakee, Illinois
For every member who tells of his slip in humility and gratitude for another chance, there is at least one who will never tell the story of his last chance.
Anesthetics Anonymous
April 1953
By:
G. B.
| Chicago, Illinois
Two alcoholics can help each other, except. . .!
Don't Is a Horrid Word
September 1949
Try a Hobby It's Fun
December 1948
