Lest We Forget
April 1953
Excerpt from the fourteenth printing of the book "Alcoholics Anonymous," pages 41-43.
Inventory Research Speaker Division
April 1951
My Ego Was Supreme
May 1950
By:
The Wife of an AA
| Charleston, South Carolina
She knew the life-long martyrdom, The weariness, the endless pain--
The Arena
December 1949
By:
H.C.
| Mt. Forest, Ontario
Join in the battle or start one of your own! All comers invited.
Cash & Prizes
October 2023
| Mid-Sobriety Challenges
By:
Dan B.
| Shorewood, Wisconsin
Expensive cars, a big house, fancy suits...why was he so miserable at 10 years sober?
Never saw it coming
June 2017
By:
Kelly A.
| Champaign, Illinois
Once she gave up desperately trying to find love, that’s when it finally appeared
Room 307
April 2017
By:
Faith L
| Polk City, Iowa
Alone and afraid, a young alcoholic enters a facility that will connect her to AA and a better life
The Undertow of Anger
August 2011
By:
Greg T.
| Oceanside, California
A young teenage surfer resists the pull of anger in order to stay sober
Sidelined by remorse
September 2010
By:
J.M.
| Kansas City, Mo.
After his brother's suicide, he blames himself and drops out of AA
Earth To Stand On
September 2007
By:
Greg T.
| Oceanside, California
A surfer cuts through an undertow of anger
A White-glove Relapse
March 2006
By:
Jim H.
| Woodland, California
Things don't have to be bad to get worse
The Writing On the Wall
December 2003
By:
Patrick C.
| Provincetown, Massachusetts
He'd heard a higher power can be seen in anything. He never dreamed he'd find it in a note written by a stranger in a parked car.
Forty-eight Cents
June 2003
By:
Anonymous
| Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
The value of integrity for a drunk on the street
Learning to Handle Sobriety
March 1975
By:
Bob P.
| Connecticut
God willing, we may never again have to deal with drinking, but we do have to deal with sobriety every day
Storms of Resentment
September 1971
By:
J. C. K.
| Washington, District of Columbia
Unable to face the real cause of his anger, he suffered
