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Out of the Wilderness

An alcohol-fueled suicide attempt was the end of his drinking life

From Dark to Light

Doing amends a second time around brought a new joy to her life

Fifth day--plans for the future

June 1969
By: Sister Ignatia
An interview delivered in a panel discussion before the Catholic Hospital Association of the United States and Canada at Philadelphia in 1951

Sober and off Pills Ten Days

July 1968
By: J. L. | Liberal, Kansas
She ran from a drunken father into a nightmare of pills and booze. . .and lost her own children. . .

Dear Editors:

June 1968
By: M. V. B. | Chappaqua, New York
I believe there are 'winds' and 'winds' and some of them are far from beneficial.

False Rumor

July 1967
By: The Editors

My Name Is Alice

June 1964
By: Alice J. | Robesonia, Pennsylvania

The Glass Cathedral

May 1963
By: J. K. B. | No. Hollywood, California
Closeness to nature--beneath the skies. . .by the sea. . .in the hills helped ease his rough journey, from glass crutch to

The Twice Born

April 1961
By: Anon. | New York, New York
Like survivors of war and shipwreck, we live on borrowed time. Question: How well do we use it?

Pro and Con

May 1958
Brief comments end excerpts from letters containing opinions pro and/or con specific items (including the Grapevine itself) will appear in this corner from time to time.

The Chairman

March 1952
A "LOADED" TOPIC IS DISCUSSED AT THE MID-WEEK GROUP. . .

Ontario

May 1951
By: R.O.H. | Windsor, Ontario
The Bridge that arched the tide

Window of Opportunity

December 2001
This young alcoholic stepped out a second-story window and into AA.

How to Stay Married Though Sober

November 1981
By: B. P.
From the July 1970 Grapevine

How to Stay Married Though Sober

July 1970
By: B. F. P. | Manhattan, New York
Sobriety is important in terms of what I can do with it.

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A Hole-in-one

August 2004
By: Dave H. | Hampton, Virginia
After a hole-in-one, things were going to be okay

It Was a Beautiful Day For Dying

August 2003
By: Bruce S. | Virginia, Minnesota

Between the Lines

July 2000
By: Martin W. | Limon, Colorado

You Can Go Home Again

January 2000
--<emphasis type="italic">an Interview with Al K.</emphasis>

Requiem for a Resentment

July 1997
By: Mel B. | Toledo, Ohio

My Sobriety Was Up in the Air

January 1995
By: Linda H. | Miami, Florida

Going Home

December 1993
By: Gary M.
Living with a terminal illness

Ginger

February 1992
By: Maggie H. | Brooklyn, New York

Discovering the Obvious

May 1991
By: Juan Manuel N. | Bogotá

The Art of Letting Go

February 1991
By: K. P. T. | Brinnon, Washington
Step Two

Reflections of a Pioneer

April 1990
By: George

Too Young?

October 1989
By: Robin F. | Los Angeles, California

A Very Satisfactory Life

June 1989
By: Felicia M. | New Canaan, Connecticut
The story of a long-time Grapevine contributor who is still going strong!

Beginnings in Beirut

April 1984

Sponsor Relationships

November 1979
By: E. S.
Everybody needs somebody to work things out<lbFrom the September 1975 Grapevine

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