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Once Over Lightly

September 1974
Sense and nonsense on the road to recovery

Carrying the Message

February 1973
By: M. J. | Manhattan, New York
Nonsmokers in AA

Die-hard

September 1948
By: The Washington Post

A.A.'s Country-wide News Circuit

January 1948
Many Cakes Cut

Omaha Holds Festival

October 1947

Landmarks Of AA

June 2007
By: Sasha | Massachusetts

Time Lost--And Found

June 2000
By: Bob M. | Manhattan, New York

The Three Legacies

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Heidi Jo M. | Rochelle, Texas
The building blocks of her sobriety are recovery, unity and service

AA News

August 2023 | AA in the Military
Reaching People Who Need Us
Grapevine talks with Class A trustee Molly (Anderson) Oliver

Rigorous Honesty

September 2019 | Young & Sober
By: Ed K.
It was only cough syrup—but he knew it was a slip, nonetheless

You’ll Never Be Alone

January 2019 | Stories for Day Counters!
By: Steve H. | Erie, Colo.
Getting sober after a stormy drinking career, he discovered the power of unconditional love

The Strange Mental Blank Spot

July 2017
By: Louisa P. | Seattle, Wash.
An alcoholic does battle with the strange mental blank spot that separates her (and all alcoholics) from the rest of humanity

Don't Drink, and Change the Rest of Your Life

December 1995
By: Anonymous | York Harbor, Maine
STEP 12: Having bad a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.

As Close as My Heartbeat

April 1991
By: Bernice M. | Los Gatos, California

What We Were Like

November 1990
By: Harold W. | Sao Paolo
Fragments of AA History - How AA Came to Rio de Janeiro

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Dear F.R

October 1952
From the Grass Roots Come the "Readers' Writes" in Twelfth Step Mail calls

Obedience

May 1952
By: C.C. | Mt. Vernon, New York
A word I hated becomes my friend in need. . .

AA Around the World: Island in the Sun

May 2011
By: Tony H. | St. Michael
Celebrating a half-century of AA history in Barbados

Web Exclusive: Finding Love Again on AA Campus

March 2011
By: Robert M. | Carrollton, Texas
The work in AA has helped this couple bring their relationship to a richer, deeper level.

Living Sober, Dying Sober

September 2004
By: Bill M. | Midland, Michigan
Entering life with only love and leaving it the same way

AA in Australia

April 1999
By: David S. | Brisbane
Nonalcoholic friends, pioneer members, early meetings, anonymity breaks, resentments, and survival--how it all began Down Under.

Notes from the 61st General Service Conference

August 2011
By: C.B., Past-Trustee | Redfield, Arkansas
A past General Service Board Trustee shares his experience

Why We Have Servants Instead of Bosses

November 1971
By: B. F. P. | Manhattan, New York
A Trustee looks at some differences between AA and big business

From Top to Bottom

June 1961
By: A. B. | Temple, Texas
Demonstrating again that alcoholism is no respecter of position or power

Complete Card File

June 1948
By: Women Group | San Deigo, California

Cooperation

February 1987
By: R. G. | Longview, Washington
A two-part article on the meaning and implications of our Third Legacy

At Wit's End

September 2008
By: E.D. | Maryland

At What Price?

July 2024 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Laura C. | Santa Clara, California

The Road to Nowhere

October 2011
By: Jane S.
Early in sobriety, she realized that unless she worked the program, she would find herself on the road to relapse

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January 2000

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