Dear Grapevine
April 2014
Alley Cat
August 2012
By:
R.H.
| Nashville, Tennessee
He and his furry buddy went through early sobriety together
Reconciliations
May 2012
By:
Mike B.
Sobriety helped to heal the fractured relationships with his family
I Finally Know What My Job Is
March 2012
By:
Helaine D.
| Sudbury, Ontario
Setting up chairs, sitting with the dying and visiting jails sets her free
Sign Language
December 2011
By:
David S.
| New York, New York
Public information begins at home for this alcoholic
Pushing for humility
February 2011
By:
Alison
| Rhode Island
A work-hard, play-hard lifestyle became a work-obsessively, drink-alcoholically way of life
Paternity Leave
November 2008
By:
Peter C.
| Oyster Bay, New York
Torn between recovery and responsibilities at home, a father puts meetings, but not sobriety, on hold
TAX RETURNS
September 2008
It's not easy making amends to the government, but the payoff can be huge
Getting Through the Slump
April 2005
By:
John Y.
| Huntington, West Virginia
Recovery isn't always a steady progression. Sometimes AAs have to retool.
A Message Without Borders
March 2003
Report on the Seventeenth World Service Meeting in Oviedo, Spain
You'll Drive, Honey
July 2002
By:
Carol P.
| Brookline, Massachusetts
Almost anything is possible with a fellow alcoholic by your side
The Night Visitors
August 1955
A fragment of a scene-behind-the-scenes at St. Louis, by an accidental, anonymous witness
Rededication or--
September 1951
The Chairman. . .
August 1951
Twenty-four hours at a time--or for life--which way does it work for YOU?
A PROBLEM
February 1950
Broader Vista Opened
June 1945
Along the Metropolitan Circuit
November 1944
At Wit’s End
July 2026
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