Across the Editors Desk
October 1954
Lest We Forget
October 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 84-86
We're Just People
September 1953
By:
Anonymous
| Gulf Coast
AA members all around the country responded to our request for comment on "AA at Work--or at Leisure?" in the July issue. Three answers appear below.
Lest We Forget
July 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 72-74
Chicago A.A.
September 1951
The Arena
April 1950
By:
Treasurer
The coincidence average is high in AA. . .but not this high! <lbWhere there is so much smoke, there must be some fire!
Odyssey of a Juvenile Delinquent
August 2011
By:
Anonymous
He romped through his adolescence like it was an after-school special
Paradise Lost
June 2011
By:
Suzan C.
| San Francisco, California
A meeting of one turns her vacation from disastrous to delightful
ME & MY BIG MOUTH
October 2010
By:
JULIET H.
| Pinole, Calif.
A self-proclaimed 'AA geek' learns about Tradition Twelve the hard way
Tax man
December 2009
By:
JEFF W.
| Milwaukie, Ore.
A doctor owing more than $100,000 makes the restitution part of his recovery
Game over
September 2009
By:
SARAH B.
| Kingsport, Tenn.
A young woman admits her life is out of control
Saying Goodbye TO A SOBER DAD
September 2008
By:
Debbie C.
| Lerna, Illinois
A father & daughter finally connect
Scaling the Heights
August 2008
By:
D.J.
| Berkeley, California
Sharing sobriety and fellowship on an Alaskan glacier
A Far Cry From Home
December 2006
By:
Jim M.
| West Park, New York
On his own in China, a member finds AA
The Empty Vessel
June 2006
By:
C.C.
| Memphis, Tennessee
Home, family, profession--nothing seemed to fill her up
Shoeless
January 2003
By:
K. D.
| Lynnwood, Washington
In him, he saw his own face. In him, he saw his own hopelessness.
Finding My Voice
November 2002
By:
D&oacute;ni P.
| Tucson, Arizona
First, she had to find out she had a life. Then she had to learn how to live it.
