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Uncluttered Sobriety

August 1983
By: R. P. | Riverside, Connecticut
As sobriety progresses, "treasured mementos" of the drinking days belong in the trash bin

Gratitude for Today

September 1981
By: V. B. | Hamilton, Ontario

God Grant Me the Serenity. . .

October 1980
By: C. T. | Wenatchee, Wash.

With the Aid of AA, My Life Took Another Path

July 1980
By: J. M. | Woodbourne, New York

Are There Magic Answers?

June 1979
By: E. S. | Manhattan, New York
He found what he needed in the AA program

Do We Need Each Other?

July 1976
By: B. L. | Manhattan, New York
The first words this suffering drunk heard in AA came back to him in AA's First Tradition

A Very Special Sharing

June 1972
By: Alberta S. | Edgewood, Maryland
Each of us has something of his own that is worth giving to others

Christmas Past, Christmas Present

An AA who relapsed compares that year's holiday with this one

A Life Worth Saving

After more than one relapse, he came to believe that God loved him too

My Name Is Neva

December 1964
By: Neva | Abilene, Texas

Death of an Alcoholic

August 1962
By: N. E. | Mercer Island, Washington

Right Here Right Now!

September 1960
By: Anon. | Santa Barbara, California

AA + Gp = Progress

June 1960
By: Dr. William W. Bauer
The Director of Health Education for the American Medical Association tells how the physician can help the drunk to seek recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous

I Told It to Doc

July 1958
By: R. J. C. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Move Over for an Alcoholic Cowboy--

May 1958
By: Jesse C. | Lone Pine, California

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Twelfth Tradition Checklist

September 1971
By: B.L. | Manhattan, New York
Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities.

The Traditions in Action

March 1971

Chance Encounter. . .

April 1969
By: T. W.
She had to drink her way through a war and across an ocean before it occurred

I Took the Eighth

March 1964
By: Dick W. | Van Nuys, California
Too many fifths and a high-flying act led to a real-life courtroom scene

Where to Begin

June 1957
By: GV Staff | New York

In Conclusion

November 1951
By: Bill W.
MAKE AA TICK

Conference Report

June 1951

What If We Can't Drink?

May 1947
By: E.B. | Chicago, Illinois

What We Were Like

September 1996
By: Morris Markey
Alcoholics and God

The Heart of the Matter

February 1992
By: Tom P. | Hankins, New York

Dr. Jung, Dr. Silkworth and AA

January 1968
By: Bill W.
Except for what Dr. Jung told Roland and what Dr. Silkworth told Lois, there might never have been any AA. Bill got the verdict: He was doomed. Unless. . .

Learning to fly

November 2017 | Issue Title Here
By: Sybil C. | Los Angeles, California
An alcoholic woman in California recalls the very early pioneer days of Alcoholics Anonymous

12 STEPS in 30 Minutes

November 2008
By: Bill W.
FROM JULY 1953

Learning To Fly

August 2006
By: Sybil C.
From the February 1992 AA Grapevine

Learning to Fly

February 1992
By: Sybil C. | Los Angeles, California

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