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Success Story

October 1979
By: Anonymous | Riverside, Connecticut

Bus Ride to Sobriety

July 1979
By: P. B. | Brooklyn, New York
A happy example of how it works: one alcoholic talking to another

If I Were at a meeting. . .

June 1979
By: N. M. | Saginaw, Michigan

Those Were the Good Old Days!

June 1978
By: C. M. | Omaha, Nebraska

Convention Vignettes

October 1975
By: G. C. | Newport, Rhode Island

The Good and the Bad

February 1975
By: F. J. T. | Missouri
One finds serenity in letting go and letting God

Help for the High-bottom

June 1973
By: A. M. H. | Naples, Florida
Convulsions and delirium tremens are not necessarily requirements for membership

The Message on Tape

While away from home, he heard just what he needed to hear

The July Issue of Grapevine Is Here!

This month, the magazine includes our annual special section on AA in Prison

Blind Man's Buff

December 1962
By: Anon.
With both eyes temporarily blinded, this AA found a new world of wonders

first 12th Step Call

March 1962
By: R. F. | Farmingdale, New York
at last he was going to help a real alcoholic. . .

You Sure Have Something!

January 1961
By: B. K. | Glendale, California
The Power of the Serenity Prayer

Back Among Friends Again

February 1959
By: D. F. | Greenville

Other Problems in Living

September 1957
By: F. E. E. | El Reno, Oklahoma

AA at Work

June 1957
A GRAPEVINE MILESTONE REPORT

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Somebody Always Holds the Bell Clapper!

October 1950
By: Ted C. | Denver, Colorado

Right at the Moment

December 1949
By: Anonymous | Warwick, Ohio

The Clich Expert Testifies on Alcoholism

February 1948
By: A.P.
(With apologies to Frank Sullivan)

Mail Call for All A.A.s at Home Or Abroad

August 1946
By: P.S.C. | Des Moines, Iowa
Des Moines Anniversary

Letters to the Grapevine. . .

April 1945
By: Jack N.

Broadening the Gateway

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Andrew S. | Snowmass, Colo.
Making sure that our prayers encompass the faith of all alcoholics

Between the Lines

July 2000
By: Martin W. | Limon, Colorado

The Traditions in Action

March 1971

The Minister's Son

A passage from the Big Book had special resonance for this AA

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

December 2002
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

May 1966
By: Bill W.

Why Alcoholics Anonymous Is Anonymous

January 1955
By: Bill W.

Never Organized, Huh?

September 2025 | Stories of Gratitude
By: Harold I. | Marietta, Georgia
In AA, who really runs the show? You do. We do. A member helps explain

I Came Back

June 2025 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous
He had sponsees and knew the Big Book front and back. But then he slipped. Now for the hard part

Freedom

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Jack W. | Tucson, Ariz.
Owning a restaurant meant never having to run out of alcohol

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