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Reaching the Public

July 1977
By: R. G. | Fort Knox, Kentucky
Let's see what the Big Book has to say about

How Would You Answer These Questions?

March 1972

Grapevine Memories

An AA tells the story of how the magazine helped her get and stay sober

Just Visiting

A woman realizes that she needed what she saw in the AA meeting she visited

Hobby Becomes Career

October 1965
By: T. C. | Sainte Dorothee, Quebec
A new sober-time hobby came in handy when this AA lost his job

The Mountains Shall Bring Peace. . ."--Psalms 72:3

February 1961
By: H. G. | Cincinnati, Ohio
Booze and song-plugging went hand in hand for this veteran tunesmith until the merry-go-round broke down

AL-ANONS

March 1958
AA QUESTION AND ANSWER ROUNDUP <lbNews, comments and letters from about AA's worldwide outposts and centers--gleaned from letters to the Grapevine and General Service Headquarters, and from the "AA Exchange Bulletin," published monthly by GSH

Splashing Around in Still Waters

December 1957
By: K. W. | New York City, New York

Keep Your Eye on the Headpin or You Might Get Bowled Over!

March 1956
By: A. S. | Great Neck, New York

Slogan for Serenity

February 1956
By: I. M. G. | Rochester, New York

Dateline, Alaska

August 2000

From Fear to Freedom

January 2018 | Sponsorship
By: Nancy O. | Sammamish, Wash.
Her panic attacks were so profound she couldn’t even speak at meetings. Until she learned that fear itself can be a gift of sobriety

Soon I'll Be Sixteen

January 1972
By: D. B. | Liberal, Kansas
She knows she is an alcoholic--and that's what counts

Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience

December 1966
By: The Editors
The Serenity Prayer: Where Does It Come From?

Is There a God?

August 1951
By: B. L. Z. | Des Moines, Iowa

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I'm Not Like These People

March 2001
By: Wayne B. | Montpelier, Vermont

Five Little Suggestions

September 2000
By: Craig M. | Warrensburg, Missouri

By Chance

August 2000
By: Marlene F. | Santa Barbara, California

In the Middle of a Miracle

May 1986
By: Anonymous | Palm Springs, California

The Broken Poker Chip

July 1985
By: M. M. | O&#039;Neill, Nebraska

Too Close for Comfort

April 1985
By: T. M. | Iselin, New Jersey
A too-early romance got in the way of serene sobriety

Recovery Is a Family Disease

July 1982
By: G. B. | Lafayette, Indiana

In Mysterious Ways

July 1982
By: R. G. | Wataga, Illinois

Family Ties

An AA sober for 50 years looks back

The Light in the Dark

He had scoffed at stories of spiritual experiences until he had one of his own

They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Around

June 1956
By: Anon. | Detroit, Michigan

AA'S Co-founder Asks Fellowship to "Take Over

August 1955

City Room Case History

February 1954
By: B. L. | Wahsington, D.C.

The Pleasures of Reading

August 1947
By: M. N. | Manhattan, New York
<emphasis type="italic">The Story of Mrs. Murphy</emphasis> by Natalie Anderson Scott (E. P. Dutton, $3)

Drunk as Dad

March 2018
By: Anonymous
Alcohol and chaos affected everyone in his house. And no one had the tools to tell the truth.

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