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
Made Direct Amends
September 1979
By:
R. B.
| Fort Myers, Florida
Time and his Higher Power had built a bridge to his sobriety
Courage to Change
September 1979
By:
B. J.
| Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania
She had nothing to lose and everything to gain
You Need Never Be Alone
January 1979
By:
C. C.
| Seattle, Washington
Moving around in AA - No matter where you wander friendship is there for the finding
It Was I Who Had to Change
January 1974
By:
Ray S.
| Grand Island, New York
The AA program teaches one to live in the world as it is
I Had to Quit Fighting
September 1970
By:
B. R.
| Hope, Arkansas
And then, in the act of surrender, fear turned into fearlessness
Humbly Asked Him
January 1966
By:
J. S. C.
| New Hartford, New York
In taking Step Seven do we leave it all to a Higher Power?
Go Ahead and Plan!
June 1965
By:
Anonymous
| Vermont
Is there something worth-while you want?<lbGo after it --a day at a time
It's an Action Program
September 1964
By:
J. S. C.
| New Hartford, Connecticut
And our understanding of AA's Steps comes as we try to put them to work for ourselves
