Alcoholism Is a Lonely Business
May 1970
By:
Anonymous
| Tolovana Park, Oregon
Not just the loneliness of the flesh, but of a soul cut off from God
Breaking Through the Denial
January 2014
By:
M.E.
| Rocky Hill, New Jersey
It took several false starts in AA before he understood powerless
Highland Sobriety
May 2005
By:
Jim B.
| Glasgow
Over the hills and far away, there is still the hand of AA
Dr. Bob
June 1974
By:
J. W. S.
| New Hampshire
A journey into the past in search of more intimate knowledge of our co-founder
Fellows of Winter
December 2022
| Remote Communities & Sober Holidays
By:
Paul M.
| Valatie, N.Y.
A “snowbird” couple get to enjoy their AA friends in St. Augustine, whether they fly down there or not
A to Zzzzz
January 2019
| Stories for Day Counters!
By:
Donna B.
| Pulaski, Virginia
She found a dreamy way to get both gratitude and sleep and not have to count those shaggy sheep
Full of grace
October 2018
By:
D.G.
| San Diego, California
Through the wonder of showbiz, a sponsee learns about love, service and following her dreams
Dear Grapevine
July 2017
Dear Grapevine
May 2017
Chubby gods, skinny gods
February 2017
By:
Michelle B.
| Hazel Park, Michigan
A newcomer’s journey with Step Two was a mighty voyage, but one thing for sure, she was willing
Dear Grapevine
May 2016
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research, and Treatment
August 1985
By:
Mark Worden
'The Family Afterward'--and Before
About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment
September 1977
By:
Jennifer Dunning
Danger for the Unborn
Shadow and Substance
February 1950
The Pleasures of Reading
March 1947
By:
R.E.B.
| Greenwich Village, New York City
<emphasis type="italic">Great Adventures & Explorations,</emphasis> edited by Vilhjalmur Stefansson (Dial Press, $5)
It’s never too late
July 2022
| The Annual Prison Issue
By:
Sandra G.
| Highlands, N.J.
At 79, with four years sober, this mom is happier than ever. She got her life back
Maniacal thirst
August 2019
| African-American Alcoholics in AA
By:
Anne O.
| Needham, Massachusetts
Drinking, slurring, falling down, blacking out—she was in a hall of mirrors with no way out
The Greatest Gift
September 2017
By:
Ethel D.
| Hudson, Fla.
The greatest possible gift is the return of something treasured that was lost. In her case, that meant God
