Undrunk
September 1984
By:
J. B.
| Rochester, New York
A word to impatient alcoholics: the program works best when we're
Celebrating Sobriety
December 1976
By:
D. H.
| Harlan, Iowa
To go from despair into joy and laughter is cause enough to light the lights
My Alcoholic Dog
January 1974
By:
N. D.
| Woodstock, Vermont
Like master, like dog"--including the character defects
1st Step - Here Are Two Trains of Thought
May 1973
By:
Gil
| Queens, N.Y.
One deals with alcohol. . .but the second opens the door to a new way of life
The November Issue of Grapevine is Here!
In this month's special section, we feature stories about gratitude
Around AA - Items of AA Information and Experience
August 1969
From "Inside" to "Outside"--How Sponsorship Can Help
A Beginning in Springtime
April 1964
By:
M. C.
| Reno, Nevada
I watch the new life and feel its awakening.
Bridging the Age Gap
July 1950
By:
J.B.
| Brooklyn, New York
Youngsters are alcoholics, too-the thirty-five and under groups are helpful. . .
First Things First!
December 1949
The A. A. Grapevine wants to publish a series of short pieces explaining how the famous AA slogans and the 24-hour plan have helped so many AAs in so many places. Below are the first entries. Give us your interpretation, won't you?
The Act of Surrender in the Therapeutic Process
June 1974
By:
Harry M. Tiebout, MD
The first psychiatrist to recognize the work of Alcoholics Anonymous, Dr. Harry Tiebout used many AA concepts in his own practice
