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Letters Are My Lifeline

September 1988
By: L. G. | Marondera

School Days

August 2015
After getting sober, she was able to follow her dreams and go back to school for her BA

Hanging with the Girls

March 2012
By: Cheryl B. | North Riverside, Illinois
She learned how to make and keep friends in AA

I'm Not Like These People

March 2001
By: Wayne B. | Montpelier, Vermont

A Glimpse of History

November 1993

After Ninety Days

November 1990
By: V. T. | Denver, Colorado
From the May 1978 Grapevine

We Are Never Alone

December 1987
By: B. P. | New York, New York

90 Days--or Just for Today?

October 1987
By: W. H. | New York, New York

Tolerance

August 1987
By: E. L. | Gentry, Arkansas

Now. . . I Had a Reason for Drinking

August 1979
By: R. K. | St. Augustine, Florida
Until he discovered his <emphasis type="underline">real</emphasis> handicap

After Ninety Days

May 1978
By: V. T. | Denver, Colorado
A grateful newcomer tells how it is

Is It Really a 'Selfish Program'?

August 1975
By: B. M. | Saratoga, California
We get sober for ourselves, but. . .

Voyage of Discovery

June 1975
By: George Kolodner, MD
The road of experience takes many turnings

Prisoner AA

February 1955
By: H. T. B., in &quot;The Pioneer

A Canadian Sponsor's Program

February 1953
By: G. K. | Kirkland Lake, Ontario, presents his individual in

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Youth Drinking Can Stunt Achievement

April 2018
By: American Public Health Association

What Is an Alcoholic, Anyway?

July 1968
By: Bob N. | Scarsdale, New York
Does the word 'alcoholic' turn you off? Take time to read this before you shut your mind completely

Alcoholism At Large

February 2025 | Longtimers
Dangers of youth blackout drinking

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment

November 1987
By: The U. S. Journal
Drinking on the Job

Every Tuesday and Fourth Saturday

July 1987
By: A. C. | Taycheedah, Wisconsin

What Does 'Powerless' Mean?

February 1966
By: R. D. G. | Los Angeles
A suggestion that we expand the idea of powerlessness over alcohol so as to attract the not-yet-ruined alcoholic

4th Step

May 1970
By: G. N. G. | Queens, New York
Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves

. . .On the 12th Tradition

November 1988
By: Doc | Portland, Oregon
From the December 1949 Grapevine

. . . .On the 12th Tradition

December 1949
By: Doc. | Portland, Oregon
To preserve harmony, let us respect our anonymity

Hindsight

February 1992
By: Anonymous

A Special Kind of Support

May 1991
By: Anonymous

The Counselor

February 1977
By: Anonymous | Cincinnati, Ohio
Do our attitudes toward professionals affect our ability to carry the AA message to newcomers?

AA for Two

December 1960
By: Anonymous
How one couple put themselves into the hands of their Higher Power

A Message from Bill

May 1964
By: Bill W.

Problems Other than Alcohol: What Can Be Done About Them?

May 2004
From the AA Grapevine, February 1958, Bill W.'s classic essay looks back on the Fellowship's early experiences with addicts and special-interest group factions and outlines what they learned.

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