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Points of View: Arkansas Style

January 1945
By: Bud G. | Little Rock, Arkansas

Members of the Women's Organizing Committee

October 1944

The Al-anon Story

February 1963
By: Anon. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Dr. Bob's Story

November 1991
From the November 1962 Grapevine

DR. Bob's Story

November 1962
In the beginning there were Bill and Bob. . .

From wagon trains to jets

June 1995
By: Nancy O. | Lafayette, California

God Is Just

February 1976
By: M. D. B. | Toledo, Ohio
How easy it is to be taken in by a treacherous human failing

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.

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Four Proposals

January 1966
By: John L. Norris. M.D.
As presented to the 1965 General Service Conference

Professing Alcoholism

June 1960
Why a member of our diplomatic corps found it desirable to break his anonymity abroad--and what happened after that

We Knew Every Tide

September 1959
By: Betty

A Year Later. . .

June 1958
By: Bud S. | San Diego, California
An outgoing ('56-'57) Conference Delegate wrote the letter below to the incoming "freshman" ('58-'59) team at our request, back in January. Although its view is of the '57 Conference, its spirit and meaning are of the kind which never become "dated.

Twelve Steps and the Older Member

October 1955
By: J. E. | Bloomington, Indiana
Step Eight: Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.

Sober Kick for Jazzmen

February 1954
By: Fred W. | New York City, New York

IV

November 1947
By: R.F.S.

From the Outside, Looking In

February 1946
By: Jessica Bove | New York

THE LAST WORD

October 2000
By: Cynthia K.
AA'S INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION 2000

When Life Goes Down

March 2026 | AA & the Family
By: John D. | Big Lake, Minnesota
When tough times come, he says God and the Fellowship always seem to show up

Scene of the Crime

April 2025 | Making Amends
By: Louis P. | Meford, Oregon
Somewhere in a lava field in Idaho, a bottle of whiskey was calling his name

AA News

September 2024 | Young and Sober
The 74th General Service Conference
“Connecting with Love, Unity and Service”

A Fresh Perspective

October 2023 | Mid-Sobriety Challenges
By: Chad P. | St. Louis, Missouri
Totally overwhelmed at work at 12 years sober, he found the path to peace just down the road

With Pen & Hope

July 2023 | Annual Prison Issue
By: Anonymous
With letters and calls, she walked her through the Steps and on the way to a new life

As Sick As My Secrets

Web Exclusives | Grapevine Online Exclusives
By: Anonymous | Galway, Ireland
The AA welcome is always waiting

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