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Diary of an Alcoholic

August 2005
By: Ada S. | Las Vegas, Nevada
Surrender was her ticket to peace

We Were All Alike

February 1969
By: K. P. | Buffalo, New York
Well under thirty but not "too young to be an alcoholic," the author is one of the smart new breed that understands skid row <emphasis type="underline">can</emphasis> be theirs

Using All Our Strength

November 1954
By: E. S. | Sioux Falls, South Dakota

And a Mother Wins Back Her Son

November 1947
By: J.Y. | Chicago, Illinois

Story Archive: The Young One

April 2011
By: Danna F. | Waltham, Massachusetts
A teen AA finds that age doesn't matter when all are alcoholics

Yeah, But. . .

February 1990
By: Skip&quot; B. | Minneapolis, Minnesota

Experience. Strength. Hope

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Morae M. | Anaheim, Ca
She came for the donuts but stayed for the sobriety

My Monkey Mind

March 2020 | Puzzled
By: Ed L. | Wrightwood, Calif.
How right action stops his negative thinking and keeps him from swinging from the same old tree

Heart and Hip

June 2016

Story Archive: Progress Not Perfection

April 2011
By: S. M. | Brookings, South Dakota

Hands Up--Or Hands Out?

May 1999
By: Sherrie A. | Virginia

Strength in Numbers

December 1998
By: Anonymous | Ventura, California

What Color Is Your Sobriety?

November 1996
By: Sharon K. | St. Louis, Missouri

Progress Not Perfection

May 1996
By: S. M. | Brookings, South Dakota

When Are We Ready?

March 1994
By: Anonymous | Cleveland, Ohio
Tradition Three - The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking.

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About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

November 1979
By: Betty Lou Lee
Young Women Face Risks

About Alcoholism - Alcoholism Information, Research and Treatment

July 1977
By: Nancy Cooper
Is Prohibition Dead?

Carrying the Message

July 1969
By: WARREN W.
A teenager tells it like it is

What About Younger People in AA?

October 1966
By: G. N. G. | New York, New York
Younger faces in the crowd appear. . .and disappear. Our author conducts a survey of what's happening

She Believed She Could.

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Tammy N | Rome, Ga.
She found AA—and AA found her

Heading for Trouble

July 1997
By: Marshall R. | Shelby, North Carolina

Once Over Lightly

August 1984
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Once Over Lightly

May 1974
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Keeping it going

December 2023 | Remote Communities and sober holidays
By: Kay H. | Happy Valley, Oregon

Tattoo Off, Computer On

February 2012
By: Anonymous

The Hopeful Side of Grief

December 2011
By: Pat L. | Astoria, Oregon
By sharing his sorrow a member helps others

Mall Walker

June 2002
By: Don A. | Peoria, Illinois

AA Around the World

November 1995
By: Naoto O.
Adapted from the Final Report of the 13th World Service Meeting, held in Cartagena, Colombia, October 1994

Une Alcoolique in Paris

July 1990
By: Annie C. B. | Paris

Wherever We Happen to Meet

February 1989
By: Charity Q. | Oley, Pennsylvania

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