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A Kid like me

March 2009
By: PINKY G. | Skaneateles, New York
A troubled teen and a 40-something sponsor have more in common than they think

An Electronic Dream

June 2008
By: Daniel S. | Brooklyn, New York
MAKING VITAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE FOR AAS

The Challenge of Forgiveness

February 2008
By: Anonymous
Hope softens the pain

SUFFERING IS OPTIONAL

January 2008
By: Felix C. | Rockaway, New York
A member learns different survival skills behind the walls

No Quick Fix

September 2007
By: Joe D. | Stratford, Ontario
A story about love, pain, and sharing

Obsession Progression

June 2007
By: Melody R. | Bandon, Oregon
An AA learns that there is more to sobriety than a dry spell

The Red Shutters

July 2005
By: Marsha C. | Edmond, Oklahoma
A woman struggles between her will and God's

The Value of Life

June 2005
By: Jeff P. | Blythe, California
Working the program, an AA finds new riches at every turn

Salvaged

March 2005
By: Andy M. | Petaluma, California
Remembering the moment your life was saved

Reflections on Forty Years of Sobriety

March 2004
By: Lorraine B. | Holicong, Pennsylvania

Twenty-one and In Trouble Again

July 2003
By: Howard W. | Wrightsville, Arkansas
It took a twenty-two-year-old to turn him around

Taking My Own Advice

August 2001
By: Marie S. | Indianapolis, Indiana

Being There

August 2001
By: James P. | Temple Terrace, Florida

Twice Blessed

March 2000
By: Dean S. | Sylmar, California
Returning after a slip

Dog Days

December 1999
By: Ercan A. | Izmir

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The Bar Was My Home, a Liquor Glass My Best Friend

June 1997
By: Fred T. | Corpus Christi, Texas

The Best Possible Life

December 1996
By: Pat L. | Astoria, Oregon

No Longer Alone

March 1995
By: Juliana | Flushing, New York
There is the manic-depressive type, who is, perhaps, the least understood by his friends, and about whom a whole chapter could be written."--Alcoholics Anonymous

Wheels of Fortune

March 1995
By: Walter C. | Islip Terrace, New York

A Visible Glow

May 1993
By: Garry F. | Edmonton, Alberta

Little Hobo

March 1993
By: Regina M. | N. Charleston, South Carolina

He Could Handle It. . .

January 1991
By: Led S. | Freedom, Pennsylvania

Second Chance on Skid Row

September 1990
By: Bill D. | Atlanta, Georgia

What We Were Like

June 1990
Fragments of AA History

Red Light, Green Light

March 1990
By: Anonymous | Guelph, Ontario

Equation for Insanity

September 1989
By: Anna A. | Goulais River, Ontario

The Best of an Awkward Situation

May 1988
By: Anonymous | North Carolina

We're All 'Lucky'

April 1988
By: G. H. | Chappaqua, New York

Dropout

December 1987
By: L. S. | Toledo, Ohio
It happened to an old-timer

AA on Toast

November 1987
By: H. L.
From the February 1956 Grapevine

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