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Along the Metropolitan Circuit

July 1944

Uncomfortably numb

May 2011
By: Margie S. | Columbus, Georgia
She had to drink to keep running—only AA stopped her.

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

October 2009
By: RAY A. | West Palm Beach, Fla.
Struggling for identity, a Puerto Rican-born radical loses himself in the bottle

Nice Jewish Girls Don't Go to Prison

July 2002
By: Sherri B. | Houston, Texas
Unless they find out, as this woman did, that they are also alcoholics who've gotten into trouble

What We Were Like

September 1996
By: Morris Markey
Alcoholics and God

Interview With the Author of "AA Taught Him to Handle Sobriety

September 1995
By: BOB P.
Third in a series of articles on authors of Big Book stories

The Main Taproot of Our Society

January 1993
By: Lou H. | Greensboro, North Carolina
Step One: We admitted we were powerless over alcohol--that our lives had become unmanageable.

A Labor of Love

September 1991
By: Anonymous
a past trustee looks back over a term on the General Service Board

Peace Is the Power

January 1991
By: Connie F. | Weymouth, Massachusetts
Step One

Guilt

December 1974
By: Paul M. | Riverside, Illinois
There really is such a thing as guilt, and we have a specific program for dealing with it

The Deacon and the Delegate

May 1964
By: Anonymous
Tradition 9: AA, as such, ought never to be organized; but we may create service boards or committees directly responsible to those they serve.</emphasis>

Is It Dead?

October 1951
By: DEACON

Now Worldwide in Scope

August 1947
By: Bill W.

Quote May 4, 2015

“In a garden we remove or control undesirable weeds; in my personal sobriety, I remove the things that have been blocking me; and in my home group, by means of group inventory, I do something about the things that cause problems. “At the group level, this might mean: 1) ensuring that the message being presented today is as good as the message that was here when we first needed it; 2) seeing to it that everyone coming through the door is given the chance to hear firsthand exactly what it is all about from persons with quality sobriety; and 3) making it known that a group is not interested in outside gobbledegook that has nothing to do with sobriety. “We can't be all things to all people, so let's do the thing we do best and that is carry the message of recovery from alcohol.”

London, Ontario, February 1992 “Freedom From Alcohol,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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The Little Book

June 1989
By: Richard K. | New York, New York

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So We Danced

December 2015
After years of dryness he couldn’t listen—until he got in step with the right guy

Lucky Turns

October 2015
By: Bruce M. | Indiana, PA
Just when a sober trucker decides to switch gears, his HP sends him on a most unexpected route

The Opera Singer

June 2015
By: Bonnie L. | Antioch, California
She left the stage and hid in the bottle. Now she faces the music and sings a new tune

Dear Grapevine

June 2015

90 days of June

February 2015
By: Carol P. | Clinton, Massachusetts
One summer, a woman with a few years sober decided to kick her program into high gear.

Pillow to Pillow

November 2014
By: Simon H. | Sag Harbor, New York
A newcomer learns a dream of a concept: If he can make it to bedtime without a drink, he’ll stay sober

A Cold January Night

July 2014
By: Gary G. | New Jersey
The night that he tried to end his life would wind up being the night his life began again

Under a Shining Moon

February 2014
By: Lisa R. | Aberdeen, South Dakota
A newcomer has a Third Step experience that opens her up to a new life

20 reasons

December 2013
By: Debi E. | Springfield, Illinois
After 20 glorious sober years, a woman expresses her gratitude

Dear Grapevine

December 2012

My Friend Bill

April 2012
By: John M.
An AA reflects upon his friendship with an oldtimer he met at a meeting overseas

Hope in Every Port

April 2012
By: Jim F. | Devonport
No matter where he goes, AA is there for him

Web Exclusive: Finding God in AA

November 2011
By: Stacy G. | Evanston, Illinois
She came into AA as an atheist. Or so she thought.

The Life Jacket of AA

September 2011
By: Anonymous
A sober man in South Africa finds purpose in life through the program of AA

Fractured Friendship

July 2011
By: Suzan C. | San Francisco, California
Two women, inseparable in drinking and sobriety, until one relapses

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