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Bill W. On the Second Tradition

February 2002
By: AA Grapevine, January 1948

Arise and Face the Day

December 1999
By: Alf S. | St. Cloud, Minnesota

Rocketed Into the Fourth Dimension

December 1995
By: Roger E. | Orlando, Florida

To Drink, or Not to Drink. . .

November 1995
By: Christopher K. | Lexington, Kentucky

A Special Gift

January 1995
By: Joan I. | Calgary, Alberta

Muy Malo

May 1993
By: Wally L. | Carmel Valley, California

Evite O Primeiro Gole

January 1988
By: Vera L. | Lakeside, Michigan

My Name Is... Antonio

December 1962
By: A.S.
I'm a native of Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles, and you're my brother

Editorial:

January 1948
By: Bill W.
On the 2nd Tradition

The Clip Sheet

May 1947
Excerpts from the Public Press

ON THE SHORES OF THE AEGEAN

May 2009
By: RODNEY N. | Mountain Home, Idaho
A beacon of hope is lit in Turkey

The Bay Area Quake

April 1990
By: Jack S. | Fremont, California

A Portable AA Group

October 1959
By: Jerry and George | Rome
ITALY

The Three Legacies

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Heidi Jo M. | Rochelle, Texas
The building blocks of her sobriety are recovery, unity and service

My Road to Faith

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Valerie E. | Mathis, Texas
Trust God, clean house and find a faith that sustains you

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

October 2004
If you know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing and sober--or who would like to stop drinking--the following information may help you to communicate AA's message of recovery more effectively.

Spiritual Kindergarten

April 2002
By: Jim K. | New York, New York

Memoirs of a Conference Junkie

March 2000
By: Mike S. | Phoenix, Arizona

An Equal Amount of Grace

August 1995
By: Mark G. | Dixon, Illinois

Is Your Skeleton in the Closet?

June 1995
By: Daniel J. | Maryknoll, New York

Around AA

February 1989
General Service Board Chairperson Has 'Never Met a Drunk Alcoholic'

What a Difference a Day Makes

September 1987
By: N. G. | Neoga, Illinois

The Nearest Meeting: One Hundred Miles

December 1979
By: W. M. | Midland, Ontario
Back in 1945 it was a long drive to

Help for the Revolving Door Drunk

September 1964
By: G. Randell Whitmeyer

To Serve Is to Live

June 1951
By: BILL W.

The Need for Prison Groups

July 1950
First International Conference

WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS

December 1994
AA Central Offices and Intergroups are on the front lines in the effort to carry the AA message to individuals, groups, and the public at large.

Going Places

April 2026 | Getting into General Service
By: Amber C. | Wilmington, Delaware
The challenge of rebuilding a fun, active life in early sobriety was tough. But she took action and stuck with it

Just Show Up

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Beth S. | Benicia, Calif.
The best gift of all? Being present for others

Do I Have a Book for You

November 2025 | Early days of AA
By: Suzanne A. | Loudon, Tennessee

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