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Dr. Bob

December 1950

Syracuse Resum

May 1948

Life's little lessons

October 2019 | Is AA Accessible to all who need it?
By: Susanne B. | Georgetown, Texas
More and more each day, her pre-kindergarten students remind her of the wonder of sobriety

Back From Hell

April 2016
At 20 years, he decided to take a break from AA. What followed was years of detoxes, psych wards and pain

Giving Something Away

April 2001
By: John B. | San Jose, California

A Long Journey

January 2001
By: Sandy K. | Festus, Missouri

At Last No Longer Apart

November 1999
By: F.M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
The author of "Stars Don't Fall" reported on the vital experience--some of it rough going--of the second half of her quarter century of sobriety. - From the November 1967 Grapevine

From Fear to Freedom

October 1996
Jim, an Aborigine, endured extreme privation in his early years. His father, he says, "wielded a mean strap"--Jim was in constant fear of him--and then at school, because of "a rebellious nature," similar punishments occurred. Later, he was apprenticed to

A Dubious Luxury

December 1991
By: Jim N. | West Springfield, Massachusetts

Bye-bye Alibi

October 1987
By: T. A. | Xenia, Ohio

Rock 'n Roll Sobriety

May 1986
By: B. Z. | St. Paul, Minnesota

. . .I'm Glad I'm an Alcoholic!

June 1980
By: M. B. | Bingham, Maine

Living Free

July 1978
By: M. B. | Ledbury

Neil's Toughest Case

May 1967
By: John | Jupiter, Florida
Sponsorship

Closed Meeting

July 1956
The twenty-four hour plan. That's what we want to work on a bit tonight," said the leader of the Closed Meeting

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Care Package

December 1983
By: J. V. | Alexandria, Minnesota
His Christmas gift--the grace to accept help gladly

Spectators in AA

November 1973
There are those who really try to work the program and still have trouble. Then there are others who stand on the sidelines waving a flag - From the October 1951 Grapevine

At Last No Longer Apart

November 1967
By: F. M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
Big Book Stones--Updated

How It Goes with AA in Calcutta

November 1967
By: Reginald Maher
A nonalcoholic newspaperman reports on his firsthand experience of the Fellowship

That Elusive Humility

November 1958
By: John P. L. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Something Had Been Left Unexplained. . .

October 1958
By: Scotty | Auckland
New Zealand

None So Blind

September 1947
By: Idabel O. | Temple City, California

PO Box 1980

June 1985
By: F. M. | Chalk River, Ontario
Another beginning

From Amends to Miracles

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Linda R. | Billings, Mont.
Her journey to unexpected joy begins with amends

Pills

July 1976
By: R. G. | Prairie View, Illinois
Abuse of prescribed medication blocked the way to AA principles

God Produces Harmony

August 1948

At Wits End

December 2023 | Remote Communities and sober holidays

Discussion Topic

May 2018
How the steps have changed me

More than 1 in 10 children live with a substance-abusing parent

March 2010

LOOKING TOWARD AA'S FUTURE

May 2009
By: RODNEY N.
On mixing money and spirituality

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